More Is NOT better.

So 4 minutes of work can get me in shape? Yes!
So long as the quality of the work is very high. As with anything in life, more is usually NOT better. Today i want to emphasize that better is better. By this i mean if we can focus all of our energy on one simple task (Row for 20 seconds rest for 10sec x 8 rounds) then we can put all of our effort and energy into that simple task and therefore get more out of the effort than if we did that followed by something else and then something else…

This is important for those of you with both athletic goals and aesthetic goals. I have good reasons why both will benefit from better work not more work.

For those chasing athletic goals we need to focus on the quality of the work you are doing and when appropriate give you something to focus all of your energy on for a limited amount of time. Not only will this allow you to maximize your power output which some would compare to intensity but it will also free your mind of the worry of doing more work after you put in all your effort. For those with experience in any sport you know the feeling when you go through your entire practice knowing that you are going to have to do some running after practice so hold back just enough to have something in the tank for later.

For those chasing aesthetic goals or more specifically weight loss goals you need to understand a couple things about your body. While traditional “cardio” will burn more energy while you are doing it, once you stop the activity your energy expenditure ends. So you would have to continue doing said exercise all day to continue receiving your desired benefits for that day. On the other hand with high intensity exercise like you get at Black Box Fort Worth your body gets into something called Oxygen Debt where your muscles have used up the available stores of oxygen in the body and needs to restore the balance. This is why you breath so hard when you are done with exercise and not only during it. As a side note, if you breathing rate gets back to normal within a minute of finishing your workout you likely didn;t make it to Oxygen debt. As a result of this depletion of Oxygen you get this after effect where your body has to work harder for the next 24-36 hours to regain equilibrium, therefore; burning more energy throughout the day and even as you sleep.
So the question is: work for 60 min and only benefit those 60 min or work HARD for 4 min (or something like that) and get some pretty good benefits for another 20-30 hours?
Your call…

Workout:
Wt pushups x 5
Followed by:
75 Burpees
Rest 5 minutes
L-sit max time

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5 Responses to “More Is NOT better.”

  1. June 8, 2011 at 4:22 pm #

    Get a Twitter account! Get with the 21st century.

    • June 9, 2011 at 8:54 am #

      What is twitter gonna do for me?

  2. Stefan McFarland
    June 9, 2011 at 8:12 am #

    Dutch,

    Great post and point. Only thing I would add to reinforce your point is that the intense four minute exercise will bring about a strong neuro-endocrine response that the sixty minutes will not. If your body thinks it is going to “die” from the intense effort, then that intense stimulus will drive greater adaptations by the body so that it can “survive” future stimuli of the same kind. Running for sixty minutes the way most people normally do it just doesn’t provide as much of a stimulus, and therefore few people see the results they want. Loving the new site, keep up the great info!

    Stefan

    • June 9, 2011 at 8:53 am #

      Well said! Can’t believe I missed that part. It is what really matters after all.

  3. June 9, 2011 at 11:58 am #

    Just another tool to influence and drive people to your site. Broaden your realm of influence my friend.

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