The one-minute workout : science shows a way to get fit that's smarter, faster, shorter
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Shulgan, Christopher, author.
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor
GV481 .G48 2017
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GV481 .G48 2017
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263 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Finally, the solution to the #1 reason we don't exercise: time. Everyone has one minute. A decade ago, Martin Gibala was a young researcher in the field of exercise physiology--with little time to exercise. That critical point in his career launched a passion for high-intensity interval training (HIIT), allowing him to stay in shape with just a few minutes of hard effort. It also prompted Gibala to conduct experiments that helped launch the exploding science of ultralow-volume exercise. Now that he's the worldwide guru of the science of time-efficient workouts, Gibala's first book answers the ultimate question: How low can you go? Gibala's fascinating quest for the answer makes exercise experts of us all. His work demonstrates that very short, intense bursts of exercise may be the most potent form of workout available. Gibala busts myths ("it's only for really fit people"), explains astonishing science ("intensity trumps duration"), lays out time-saving life hacks ("exercise snacking"), and describes the fascinating health-promoting value of HIIT (for preventing and reversing disease). Gibala's latest study found that sedentary people derived the fitness benefits of 150 minutes of traditional endurance training with an interval protocol that involved 80 percent less time and just three minutes of hard exercise per week. Including the eight best basic interval workouts as well as four microworkouts customized for individual needs and preferences (you may not quite want to go all out every time), The One-Minute Workout solves the number-one reason we don't exercise: lack of time. Because everyone has one minute"-- Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Gibala, M., & Shulgan, C. (2017). The one-minute workout: science shows a way to get fit that's smarter, faster, shorter . Avery.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gibala, Martin and Christopher, Shulgan. 2017. The One-minute Workout: Science Shows a Way to Get Fit That's Smarter, Faster, Shorter. New York, New York: Avery.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gibala, Martin and Christopher, Shulgan. The One-minute Workout: Science Shows a Way to Get Fit That's Smarter, Faster, Shorter New York, New York: Avery, 2017.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Gibala, M. and Shulgan, C. (2017). The one-minute workout: science shows a way to get fit that's smarter, faster, shorter. New York, New York: Avery.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Gibala, Martin,, and Christopher Shulgan. The One-minute Workout: Science Shows a Way to Get Fit That's Smarter, Faster, Shorter Avery, 2017.
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