As the days are getting shorter and the holiday festivities begin to pick up it is nice to have arsenal of quick workouts for those days you just don’t have time to spend hours in the gym.
This superset Tabata will take you 20 minutes to complete, plus some time for warm up and cool down. It is a no-equipment-needed-do-anywhere-workout that hits your triceps, abs, chest, and legs. Also, your heart, because there are quite a few cardio bursts involved.
- You’re at your in-laws for Thanksgiving? You can do this in the guest room.
- You’re travelling for work and staying at a hotel? This can be done in the hotel room.
- You just don’t feel like going to the gym because it’s 4 degrees and snowing? No problem-o. This can be done in your living room.
Convenient, amiright?
Let’s be clear, just because this workout is convenient, it does not mean that it is easy. No sir, it is intense. Push yourself, get your heart pumping, and work to earn that sweet potato casserole and pumpkin pie!
Now let’s talk about what a superset Tabata actually is.
- SUPERSET. A superset is when exercises are performed back-to-back with little to no rest in between, rather than performing all the reps and sets of a single exercise before moving to the next.
- TABATA. Tabata is a type of high intensity interval training (HIIT) where an exercise is performed at high intensity for 20 seconds and followed by 10 seconds of rest. This pattern is completed for 8 rounds, a total of 4 minutes.
- SUPERSET TABATA. A superset Tabata is when two exercises are performed within one Tabata in an alternating fashion. Each exercise is performed 4 times within the 8 rounds.
Here is the superset Tabata I have for you today.
Within each Tabata there is a mix of strength and cardio. During these exercises I want you to work. Get your knees high, squat low, hold in your core, kick your butt. You’ll get an intense full-body workout in a quick 20 minutes, but please don’t forget to give yourself a couple of extra minutes to warm up and cool down too.
There you have it. Add this to your collection of quick and convenient workouts. Don’t have one yet? Go ahead and start one! Remember, you will never regret a workout (especially during the calorific holiday season). Even though it is quick, it is still totally worth it.
Fun fact: Tabata is named after Izumi Tabata, which is why it is always capitalized. If you like Tabatas check out this 4th of July one too!
Leave a comment if you have any questions!
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