There is good news for people who think they do not have time to exercise.
A group of researchers from a university in Canada recently published a study that says short bursts of high-intensity exercise are good for you.
In fact, this kind of exercise is just as good as spending up to an hour riding a bike or running steadily.
The research team followed 27 men who were not very active for 12 weeks. They divided the men into three groups. One group did short, intense workouts on a bicycle three times a week. Another group rode a bicycle for about 50 minutes, three times a week. A third group did nothing.
The researchers found something they did not expect. The group that exercised for only 10 minutes each session was just as healthy after 12 weeks as the group that exercised for 50 minutes each session.
That is because of the way the researchers organized the workouts.
Each group started with a two-minute warm-up and finished with a three-minute cool-down. But in-between, the high-intensity group sprinted for 20 seconds, followed by a two-minute recovery period. They did three sprints for a total of 10 minutes of exercise. This kind of exercise is known as interval training.
The lead author of the study says interval training is both time efficient and effective.
There is good news for people who think they do not have time to exercise. A group of researchers from a university in Canada recently published a study that says short burns of high-intensity exercise are good for you. In fact, this kind of exercise is just as good as spending up to an hour riding a bike or running steadily. The research team followed 27 men who were not very active for 12 weeks. They divided the men into 3 groups. One group did short intense workout on the bicycle three times a week. Another group rode bicycle for about fifty minutes three times a week. A third group did nothing. The researchers found something they did not expect. The group that exercised for only ten minutes each section was just as healthy after 12 weeks as the group that exercised for fifty minutes each section. That is because the way the researchers organized the workout. Each group started with a 2 minute warmup and finished with a 3 minute cooldown. But in between, the high intensity group sprinted for 20 seconds followed by a 2 minute recover period. They did 3 sprints for a total of ten minutes exercise. This kind of exercise is known as interval training. The lead author of the study says interval training is both time efficient and effective.
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There is good news for people who think they do not have time to exercise.A group of researchers from a university in Canada recently published a study that says short bursts of high intensity exercise are good for you.In fact,these kind of exercise is just as good as spending up to an hour riding a bike or running steadily.The research team followed 27 men who were not very active for 12 weeks.They divided the men into 3 groups.One group did short intense workouts on a bicycle 3 times a week.Another group rode a bicycle for about 50 minutes 3 times a week.A third group did nothing.They researchers found something they did not expect.The group that exercised for only 10 minutes each session was just as healthy after 12 weeks as the group that exercised for 50 minutes each session.That is because of the way the researchers organized the workouts.Each group started with a 2-minute warm-up and finished with a 3-minute cool down.But in between,the high intensity group sprinted for 20 seconds followed by a 2-minute recover period.They did 3 sprints for a total of 10 minutes of exercise.This kind of exercise is known as interval training.The lead author of the study says the interval training is both time efficient and effective.