Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Why Intervals Are So Valuable
We had a big meet this past weekend at the pool. Various age groups. And from 7 a.m. until whenever it would end. Ouch! For the record we'd end up getting out of there about 3 p.m.
Of course I didn't know when it would end. And of course I have to get my workouts in. Due to the super early time running was out of the question unless I could get there at 6 a.m. to do sprints near the pool. Of course I could try to run in the neighborhood around 5! Yeah right!
I decided to run in the night. I instead decided to focus on my strength skills. I would do intervals of push ups, pull ups, and kettle bell swings, using an interval format. We were up for 45:00, down for 15:00. On the first break I did 2 pull ups every minute for 10:00. We lucked out and got extra help so now we were up 45:00, down 45:00. Even better. So I did 5 push-ups every minute for 10:00, and did 10 kettle bell swings every minute for 20:00.
If you add it up that's 20 pull-ups, 50 push-ups, and 200 swings . Except for the swings it wasn't very aerobic in nature but it did definitely keep the muscles active.
I hope you see how it's possible to get some workouts in when you're crunched for time. If you're really dedicated all it takes is a little planning and the right attitude . Just remember how interval training can really help.
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