What is High-Intensity Strength Training? | The Perfect Workout |
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High-Intensity Training is doing one set of an intense strength training exercise to achieve a goal of momentary muscle failure- think max intensity. Each exercise is slow and controlled and the entire workout is brief, intense, and focused. You generally can't do more than 20-30 minutes during a HIT session.
HIT is an exercise approach that has existed for over 50 years and has helped people reach a wide range of goals. In this video, we dive into what HIT is, how HIT works, the benefits it provides, and how it differs from other methods of exercise. If you are new to The Perfect Workout or are looking to get a better understanding of the fundamental science behind our methodology, this video is for you. Read More: https://www.theperfectworkout.com/high-intensity-training-yt --- Facebook: www.facebook.com/theperfectworkout Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperfectworkout LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-perfect-workout About The Perfect Workout -- Unlike most exercise methods that require long hours in the gym, our slow-motion strength training method gets guaranteed results in just 20 minutes, twice per week. Our specialties include working with: Beginners who are new to strength training and want to learn how to exercise effectively and safely. People who have a busy schedule and limited time to exercise. People who prefer a private and personal workout environment, free from distractions. Experienced individuals who have exercised on their own but want to see better results by working with a certified personal trainer. People with health issues and medical concerns. We accommodate those needs and tailor the workout to provide a safe and effective experience. The Perfect Workout began with one trainer, in one studio, delivering one remarkable workout. Matt's outlook on fitness was forever changed in 1992 when he discovered Slow-Motion Strength Training. This method was easier on the joints, yielded strength gains in short periods of time, and only needed to be performed two times a week. In his eyes, it was The Perfect Workout. He quit his 9-5 job as an Engineer and turned his passion for fitness into a mission: To Revolutionize the Way People Exercise. The Perfect Workout has helped over 30,000 clients nationwide to shape their bodies and reach their goals with a results-oriented approach. Our evidence-based method has been featured in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as the Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, and national media including The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and The New York Times. |