Top products from r/HIIT

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u/asoap · 14 pointsr/HIIT

Now you're talking my Jam!

You can do what I do on the stationary bike. It works the same if it's on a treadmill or a bicycle. What I do was developed by McMaster university and is the equivalent of 50 minutes of moderate intensity exercise.

It's called the one minute workout. (It really takes 10 minutes)

The intervals are.

2 minute warm up.

20 second sprint

2 minute rest

20 second sprint

2 minute rest

20 second sprint

3 minute cool down

Now for the sprints you have to really sprint. It's a full blow 100% max output. Imagine you need to outrun a falling building. That kind of sprint. In the rest period you're not just standing resting, but you're doing very low intensity walking.

You can get more info from the book:

https://www.amazon.ca/One-Minute-Workout-Science-Smarter-Shorter/dp/0399183663

If those intervals are too easy, you can start to reduce rest time and increase sprint time.

Edit: I created my own interval timer app for this sort of stuff. I'll message you the url if you're interested. But there are other apps available that are good for timing.

u/tcoatee · 9 pointsr/HIIT

I've been using my Jaybird x3 for a little over a year now and love them. I've never had a problem with them slipping or falling out. They have nice in-ear components to get a solid grip, and you can adjust the band length to keep things tight and prevent swinging (this part is a pain to do, but worth it).

I've also heard good things about trekz, and have wanted to try them out.

u/SunburnedZombie · 2 pointsr/HIIT

At $21, I took a chance on this one and have been perfectly happy with it.

Actually I have been blown away with it but I have been jaded by trying a few utterly useless optical wrist sensors.

It occasionally goes a bit wonky for up to a few minutes (readings of like 200 bpm) but it works itself out. It has a good backlight. I don't really use any of the other features like the modes so I can't comment on those. I've haven't had to change a battery but I'm only 3 months in. Waterproof has been valid but I've only tested it in heavy rain.

u/Oshkosh_Guy · 3 pointsr/HIIT

I have a set of these : https://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-BackBeat-Wireless-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B00P89AVRU/

They are great for the gym/running. They never fall out, have good battery life, and can get seriously wet (I even shower in them). I've had my pair for over a year, my wife has had hers for about 6 months. No problems with either set.