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The Tabata Method Perfected by Dan John May 3, 2011December 31, 2021 Tags Metabolic Conditioning, Metcon, Training In the book, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, there's a great moment where Millman is standing on a bridge. "I wonder how deep the water is?" he wonders aloud. His mentor, Socrates, picks him up and throws him into the water.
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Henry Schmidt 1 minutes ago
Millman no longer has to wonder. If I could make most people stop doing one thing, it would be wonde...
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Sebastian Silva 3 minutes ago
This is especially true when it comes to the Tabata method, an interval training concept I first int...
Millman no longer has to wonder. If I could make most people stop doing one thing, it would be wondering.
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Sophia Chen 7 minutes ago
This is especially true when it comes to the Tabata method, an interval training concept I first int...
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Ella Rodriguez 2 minutes ago
"Dan, I wonder if I can do it seven days a week?" People who ask questions like that need ...
This is especially true when it comes to the Tabata method, an interval training concept I first introduced to T Nation in 2004. I've received thousands of emails and forum questions about Tabata. Most of these fall into the "I wonder" category.
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Elijah Patel 3 minutes ago
"Dan, I wonder if I can do it seven days a week?" People who ask questions like that need ...
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Scarlett Brown 2 minutes ago
For clarity, let's revisit what Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata said. His epic line was: "...
"Dan, I wonder if I can do it seven days a week?" People who ask questions like that need to be thrown into the water. In other words, if they ask that question then it's clear to me that they've never actually tried Tabata!
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Charlotte Lee 10 minutes ago
For clarity, let's revisit what Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata said. His epic line was: "...
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Audrey Mueller 1 minutes ago
I first read about the Tabata protocol during a time in my life where all I had was an Olympic bar, ...
For clarity, let's revisit what Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata said. His epic line was: "Six to eight very hard 20-second intervals with 10-second rest periods may be one of the best possible training protocols." A Tabata workout looks like this: Work for 20 seconds
Rest for 10
Work for 20 seconds
Rest for 10
Work for 20 seconds
Rest for 10
Repeat five more times The whole thing only takes four minutes, but those will be the longest four minutes of your life!
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Emma Wilson 16 minutes ago
I first read about the Tabata protocol during a time in my life where all I had was an Olympic bar, ...
I first read about the Tabata protocol during a time in my life where all I had was an Olympic bar, two 35-pound plates, and two 25-pound plates. So with a total of 165 pounds and an eagerness to compete at the National level as an Olympic lifter, I had to think things through a bit. First I tried the Tabata protocol with weights.
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Isaac Schmidt 5 minutes ago
My journals record a number of epic failures. I tried more things and discovered that I could bring ...
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Isabella Johnson 12 minutes ago
When I first wrote about Tabata, I suggested doing thrusters, an odd front-squat-to-press variation....
My journals record a number of epic failures. I tried more things and discovered that I could bring on my own near-death experience with 95 pounds in the front squat if I could get 16 to 20 reps for the first two minutes or so (per 20 seconds) and still nail eight or nine in the last 20 seconds. I tried it with military presses and learned that the mass of the "pushing muscles" couldn't handle the amount of work.
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Elijah Patel 6 minutes ago
When I first wrote about Tabata, I suggested doing thrusters, an odd front-squat-to-press variation....
When I first wrote about Tabata, I suggested doing thrusters, an odd front-squat-to-press variation. That was wrong. You should never put weight overhead in a fatigued state.
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Aria Nguyen 5 minutes ago
Don't black out with the bar overhead. It can damage the floor....
Don't black out with the bar overhead. It can damage the floor.
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Isaac Schmidt 14 minutes ago
Soon, I discovered one and only one weightlifting move that worked: the beloved front squat. Just ke...
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Noah Davis 43 minutes ago
That can be amazingly light, but you'll soon learn not to judge the workout by the first set of...
Soon, I discovered one and only one weightlifting move that worked: the beloved front squat. Just keep your fingers on the bar during those "delightful" ten seconds of rest and keep going. I strive for a weight that still allows around eight reps on the last set.
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Daniel Kumar 6 minutes ago
That can be amazingly light, but you'll soon learn not to judge the workout by the first set of...
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Alexander Wang 5 minutes ago
The front squat remains the king of Tabata exercises, but here are a few twists:
1 Stationary Bike...
That can be amazingly light, but you'll soon learn not to judge the workout by the first set of 14 to 20 reps. The accumulation of fatigue is going to shock you. Since I wrote my first article on this protocol, I've had the opportunity to try out some "easier" variations that still work very well.
The front squat remains the king of Tabata exercises, but here are a few twists:
1 Stationary Bike The stationary bike, used by Tabata himself and therefore not a bad idea, is really well-suited for this job. I remember doing this a few years ago and a colleague said, "This seems like just a warm-up." Cranking out twenty seconds with as much load as I could crank, letting momentum spin my legs for ten, and holding on to this for four minutes was more than just a warm-up. I stayed hot and sweaty for hours later.
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Alexander Wang 8 minutes ago
If EPOC (excess post-exercise oxygen consumption) is as effective as they say, this workout is its p...
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Isabella Johnson 7 minutes ago
This variation is "easier" than front squats, but still a wonderful training addition. 2 S...
If EPOC (excess post-exercise oxygen consumption) is as effective as they say, this workout is its poster child. I felt like my own little space heater.
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Victoria Lopez 17 minutes ago
This variation is "easier" than front squats, but still a wonderful training addition. 2 S...
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Amelia Singh 19 minutes ago
(See my article here for more info.) If you feel swings in your lower back, you're doing them w...
This variation is "easier" than front squats, but still a wonderful training addition. 2 Swings This variation only works if you know how to do swings correctly.
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Daniel Kumar 40 minutes ago
(See my article here for more info.) If you feel swings in your lower back, you're doing them w...
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David Cohen 67 minutes ago
3 Goblet Squat For goblets, you can do the ten-second rests while cradling the 'bell in the sta...
(See my article here for more info.) If you feel swings in your lower back, you're doing them wrong and you need to stop. If swings make your hamstrings sing and feel smoked the next day, you're doing them right and you may continue.
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Audrey Mueller 47 minutes ago
3 Goblet Squat For goblets, you can do the ten-second rests while cradling the 'bell in the sta...
3 Goblet Squat For goblets, you can do the ten-second rests while cradling the 'bell in the standing position, or you can "rest" at the bottom in the deep squat position. The latter would require a solid bottom position, and not everyone has that, so experiment here.
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Lucas Martinez 15 minutes ago
4 Farmer s Walk The farmer's walk Tabata might be the safest of all the moves, but it does have...
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Alexander Wang 10 minutes ago
The same guidelines apply: walk for 20 seconds, rest for 10, repeat 6-8 times. You'll probably ...
4 Farmer s Walk The farmer's walk Tabata might be the safest of all the moves, but it does have a downside: grip. If you can hold it, I can guarantee you can keep walking.
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Ethan Thomas 2 minutes ago
The same guidelines apply: walk for 20 seconds, rest for 10, repeat 6-8 times. You'll probably ...
The same guidelines apply: walk for 20 seconds, rest for 10, repeat 6-8 times. You'll probably need a partner to call out the times to you.
At 20 seconds, set the weights down and try to breathe. At about eight seconds into the ten-second rest period, you should be regripping and getting ready to go again.
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Brandon Kumar 30 minutes ago
1 Tabata for Biceps I was recently told that there exists a "Tabata Biceps Program." Just ...
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Kevin Wang 35 minutes ago
It's about four minutes of honestly coming close to the end of your energy resources. It doesn&...
1 Tabata for Biceps I was recently told that there exists a "Tabata Biceps Program." Just shut up. I don't want to hear this. Tabata isn't about pumping up a small area of the body.
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Evelyn Zhang 45 minutes ago
It's about four minutes of honestly coming close to the end of your energy resources. It doesn&...
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Luna Park 67 minutes ago
It's not a workout to fill a muscle full of blood; it's a battle. 2 Sprinting Also, I don&...
It's about four minutes of honestly coming close to the end of your energy resources. It doesn't burn fat in those four minutes; it burns fat in the next bunch of hours.
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Mia Anderson 47 minutes ago
It's not a workout to fill a muscle full of blood; it's a battle. 2 Sprinting Also, I don&...
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Victoria Lopez 35 minutes ago
You can't sprint for twenty seconds and "suddenly" rest for ten. It doesn't work...
It's not a workout to fill a muscle full of blood; it's a battle. 2 Sprinting Also, I don't want to hear about sprinting variations.
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Daniel Kumar 38 minutes ago
You can't sprint for twenty seconds and "suddenly" rest for ten. It doesn't work...
You can't sprint for twenty seconds and "suddenly" rest for ten. It doesn't work. Someone mentioned a treadmill variation where you leap off and put your feet on the sides.
Reminds me of the fisherman years ago who caught a baby rattlesnake and brought it close to his face to get a better look. (Rest in peace.) Jumping on and off a treadmill sure sounds like a good idea... until you're tired.
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Ella Rodriguez 7 minutes ago
Through trial and error, use and misuse, the Tabata method has come full circle. The protocols above...
Through trial and error, use and misuse, the Tabata method has come full circle. The protocols above, from front squats to farmer's walks, are your best tools for this method.
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Amelia Singh 3 minutes ago
Is Tabata the hardest workout you'll ever do? I wonder....
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