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Intensive tabata – sets of exercises for advanced
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Intensive tabata – sets of exercises for advanced

Learn which tabata exercises work well for experienced individuals and who is best to train with for dynamic and physically demanding circuit series.

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5 popular myths about tabata training
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5 popular myths about tabata training

Tabata is a few minutes long workout that combines aerobic and interval training. Recently it has gained popularity, but at the same time there are many myths surrounding it. We debunk them all!

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Just 5 minutes a day – studies have confirmed the health benefits of tabata training!
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Just 5 minutes a day – studies have confirmed the health benefits of tabata training!

A valuable workout does not always have to be time-consuming, which is best proved by the increasingly popular tabata. The […]

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How to properly select a set of exercises for tabata training?
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How to properly select a set of exercises for tabata training?

Four minutes of intense training is enough to achieve the desired results! Provided, of course, that you choose the right set of exercises.

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Intense interval training that is gaining in popularity. What is the phenomenon of tabata?
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Intense interval training that is gaining in popularity. What is the phenomenon of tabata?

Better efficiency of the body and intensive burning of fat tissue? You can count on spectacular results with tabata!

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