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Shape-Up Rhodes: The Four Minute Total Body Workout

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Rhodes chapter.

It’s finals week.  You have two papers, three exams, and no time to de-stress.  Dragging yourself to the gym is the last thing on your mind.
 

If this sounds like you, then let Tabata be your new best friend.

 
What is the Tabata method?
 
The Tabata method was developed in Japan.  It is a form of high intensity interval training, meaning maximal performance in minimal time.  A Tabata session lasts only four minutes
 

Method:  20 seconds of activity + 10 seconds of rest (8 times)

 
During the 20 seconds of activity, perform as many reps as you possibly can and then rest for ten seconds before beginning the sequence again.  This is a high-intensity, full body workout so be prepared to push yourself to derive the benefits of the session.
 
How is this workout effective?
 
If performed properly, this 4 minute high-intensity workout will speed up your metabolism and allow your body to burn calories for several hours after your session is complete. 
 
Sample Tabata Workout

*Move One:  Push-ups (regular or modified)
*Move Two:  Moving/Up-Down Plank
          What is a Moving Plank? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DrFvOsouSk&feature=fvsr
*Move Three: Chair Dips
          What are Chair Dips? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyS5a_hKAZw&feature=fvsr
*Move Four:  Jumping Jacks
 
Each move is performed for 20 seconds and followed by 10 seconds of recovery.  The series is repeated twice for a complete Tabata workout.
 
Sample Tabata Workout Video
Link Here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AimPOSXe7n4

*Move One:  Squat Thrusts
*Move Two:  Mountain Climbers
*Move Three:  High Knees
*Move Four:  Jumping Jacks
 
So what are you waiting for?  Pick four moves, dedicate four minutes of your life to workout, and get to it!

You will never regret a workout.

 
 
 
 
 
 Sources:

http://www.intervaltraining.net/tabata.html
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/fitness/speed-up-metabolism
 
 
 
 
 

Chelsea is a junior at Rhodes College, class of 2012, majoring in English and minoring in both Chinese & International Studies. She plans to pursue a career in print or broadcast journalism. Her involvement on campus ranges from serving as co-captain of the varsity field hockey team, to being a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, to writing sports & fashion articles for Rhodes' media outlets. Chelsea has interned at CBS Channel 4 News Boston in the sports room, as well as other companies where she enjoyed internships in event-planning, marketing, fashion, jewelry design, and human rights. Aside from work and school, Chelsea enjoys running, music, singing, and shopping online.