Home Workout #3: Four Minute Workout by DR SARA SALOMON



tabata workout # 3

Today’s Quick TABATA Workout:

  • It consists of 20 seconds of “all out effort” followed by 10 seconds of rest. This takes 4 minutes. How’s that for time-efficiency?
  • When I say “all out effort”, that means you should feel like your lungs are going to explode by the time you reach the 2-minute mark. Watch the workout to hear how my breathing changes over the course of 4 minutes. You can see and hear me struggling!
  • After doing extremely intense Tabata exercise, your body will continue to use more oxygen than normal during the next 24 hours. In other words, your metabolism will be higher, which means you will continue to burn extra calories.
  • Do not do more than 4 minutes of Tabata at a time. The 4-minute workout should be so intense, that you couldn’t possibly do another 20 seconds of “all out effort” after the 4 minutes are up. If you can do more than 4 minutes, this means you were not engaged in “all out effort”.
  • For more information about tabata, click here.
Tabata Protocol
The following exercises will be performed:
Cycles 1 & 2: Jump Rope with High Knees
Cycles 3 & 4: Burpees with kettlebell deadlift
Cycles 5 & 6: Jumping Jack Planks
Cycles 7 & 8: Jump Rope with High Knees

Equipment Checklist:Dr. Sara Solomon Cross Speed Jump Rope

Always a Must!

Drink your BCAAs!

Stay hydrated with water.
  • I like to add BCAAs. Click here to read why.

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