Archive for October, 2009

Interval Training is the Cornerstone of OzFit Workout Plans

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

OzFit Workout Plans are based on HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training).  HIIT refers to repeated bouts of high intensity exercise interupted by rest.  This type of workout plan triggers weight loss and builds fitness quickly.  While the training is intense and difficult, the results are amazing.

Researchers have found that only a few weeks of high intensity interval training produces greater changes in endurance capacity than doing months of moderate intensity execises.   Using OzFit workouts will increase whole-body and skeletal muscle capacity for fat use during exercise.  The key element is putting in a maximum effort during your workout.  OzFit will give you the guidelines and structure to accomplish this every day.

Interval training is the cornerstone of OzFit Workouts.  Interval training builds muscle power that will carry over to your fitness and body-shaping program.  It will increase your stamina and speed.  Best of all, you can get a great workout in without spending too much time in the gym.

You can use your favorite aerobic exercises for interval training, including track or treadmill running, stair-climbers, elliptical trainiers, swimming or cycling.

Cross-Train with OzFit Workouts

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

If you are training for a race, or just working out every day to keep fit, OzFit Workouts are perfect cross-training workouts.  Research studies have found that high-intensity cross-training workouts work muscle groups that aid in increasing stamina, strength, and speed.  Some running coaches believe that the average runner need only run three days a week, and then spend two or three days doing cross-training such as OzFit.  (All OzFit workouts offer cardio, plyometrics, and light weights.)  An added benefit of using OzFit to cross-train is that you will be able to rest the joints and muscles specifically strained during long runs.

Your Warmup

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Don’t forget to get a good warmup in.  If you warmup properly – if you match the intensity of your planned workout – you will reduce your risk of injury.  You will also set yourself up for a really good workout.  A proper warmup increases heart rate, breathing rate, and blood flow to the muscles, and prepares your body for increasingly intense activity.  You will be allowing your body to work more efficiently once you get into your workout.  As you delve into the OzFit Workout Plans, you will see that you have “easy”, “moderate” and “hard” workouts spread throughout the week.  Plan your warmup to match the workout you have planned for the day.  Once warmed up properly, you will be able to get the most of your workout for the day.

OzFit offers HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and Resistance Exercises all in One Plan

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

There’s been plenty of debate as to which form of exercise is the most effective way to get into shape. Some argue in favor of aerobic exercise like HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)  while others contend that strength training (resistance exercises, lifting weights) is the best way to go.  With OzFit, you don’t have to choose because each workout is designed to give you a little bit of each.  OzFit Workout Plans offer serious plans that builds lean muscle mass and burns fat calories at the same time.

A well rounded workout plan, whether a strength and conditioning, weight loss or fitness routine, along with a variety of aerobic exercises such as intervals and different cardio training is by far the most efficient method. By performing various resistance exercises in a circuit mixed with cardiovascular exercise, you elevate your heart rate and maximize the amount of calories that your body can burn.

I have written about HIIT before but it is something that I really do prescribe to instead of just another workout alternative. The idea to getting a good workout is to workout hard for a short period of time and really work the muscles.  Take a look at the OzFit Dictionary and the free download for an idea of the exercise sets  and repetitions you will do in any given day.

The way that you do an OzFit workout is to string all of your exercises together and do it as one  set with very little time between exercises. You do this one set and then take a rest and then do it all over again.  It is the way to have a quick but very effective and very intense workout. I used to hate spending an hour training everyday and now I train my body in only 30-45 minutes instead. Nice time saving and I feel like I really worked hard after I am done.  Best of all, I never get bored with it.