Good Morning! AND it looks like another beautiful day here in San Jose…amazingly clear and crisp Fall morning.
Well we just got back from a nice Boot Camp hike in Los Gatos and when I opened my email (after a great breakfast and a walk for Bacchus), I found an email that was very nice as well as informative. Putting it simply, not only does this camper enjoy my fitness program, but she has found support for my training principals. The specific principle that is being referred to here is that of interval training.
Interval training is, simply put, when you go from easy to hard and then another easy/recovery period, and then hard again…and continue that program. Now what stands out here, for me, is that I have advocated interval training programs for my clients almost as long as I have been in business. What is so special about that? Well now many professionals understand the value of interval training, but in the past it was all the standard: ‘bring your heart-rate to a specific level and maintain it there for a long time and eventually you will burn enough fat and calories to make a difference…that will be about an hour.’
WHOOAA there cowboy…an hour of just cardio? Then I get results…AND I need to do resistance training too?!?!? Yea, like I have that kind of time! (Sound familiar?)
Now lets look at interval training. Try this:
1. Walk for 5 minutes at a moderate pace to warm-up.
2. Stretch for a minute if you need to.
3. Either walk another minute, or if you skipped stretching go to 4
4. BLAST OFF and run for a minute.
5. Walk for a minute.
6. BLAST OFF and run harder for a minute.
7. Walk for a minute.
8. BLAST OFF and run HARDER….Get the idea?
Each time you run, your heart rate cranks up…any then you recover with a walk. However, the heart-rate goes higher each time you run, and it stays elevated while recovering. What does this do? It burns a ton of calories. It increases your cardiovascular fitness. It increases your overall fitness. It increases your feeling of vitality in life. It rips off the FAT!
What does it not do? It does not bore you to tears. It does not burn valuable muscle tissue. It does not keep you at some set heart-rate training zone. It does not give inferior results.
One way I always explain this type of training is by looking back at my mountain biking days. Work your butt off getting up a hill, then cruise down as fast as you can without killing yourself. It took a TON of time on the saddle to get this fitness level to a point where you never even considered getting off and pushing up any hill! My heart was pounding to a point where I though it was going to destroy my rib cage blast out of my chest! Recovery was even tough! But I will tell you, I was in the best shape of my life! (Yes, I did weight training too…have to do a complete program!)
OK, now let’s go to the email from my client and their great fitness link about running.
First off let me start off with the problem she was having:

She was concerned because she was seeing slow improvements to her ability to run, which stemmed from not being able to keep up with the breathing necessary to run. My response was simple: ‘it takes time to develop the cardiovascular system, as it does any system of the body. Stick with the program and push harder every time and you will see the results.’ She did a bit more research and sent me this:
Hi Brett,
Just wanted to let you know that i am truly enjoying bootcamp. Today i felt like i have really improved and just wanted to say thanks to you & your staff! I have been wondering why the heck i have such a hard time breathing with the running and i came across this article which i found enlightening and thought you may like: http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=8729.. anyway I’ve always blamed my lungs too (see article) but I’m hoping with all this interval training and circuit training I’ll eventually get there
take care
Stephanie Canfield
Design Director
Marketshare,Inc.
This was a great email for me, and a great way for me to start my day. My plans were to share another Blog with you this morning, one I wrote yesterday, but I found this to just be so valuable…I had to share.
My ‘thank you’ goes out to Stephanie C. for her email and for sharing this information with us. Stick with everything and you will have great success;-)
Now go workout! And have a great day;-)
Brett A. Riesenhuber
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