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Tabata Intervals are made up of 20 seconds of maximum intensity exercise, followed by 10 seconds of rest. This cycle is repeated 8 times (for a total of 4-minutes). I’m going to do this 4 times for a total of 16-minutes. The exercise I’m using is burpees. I’m in a hotel this evening and have my gymboss timer with me so this is this evenings workout. This one is sure to have me puking (-:

EDIT: While it didn’t have me puking, I wasn’t far off, burpee hell is a very good name for this intervals set. My score for the first cycle was 56 burpees. I averaged pretty much 7 burpees per 20 seconds for the other 3 sets too. I rested for about 90 seconds between sets.

The burpee is performed in four steps:

* From a standing position, squat down and place your hands on the floor.

* Kick your feet back, while simultaneously lowering yourself into the bottom portion of a pushup. Your arms will not be extended.

* Immediately return your feet to the squat position, while simultaneously pushing “up” with your arms. You will perform a pushup as you return your feet to the squat position.

* Leap up as high as possible from the squat position. Repeat, moving as fast as possible.

This is the ONLY way that I perform Burpees.

Originally posted 2009-06-22 19:51:07.

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Gymboss Timer

by Harry on May 16, 2012

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The gymboss timer is a small easy to use timer that I keep in my travel bag and is one of the best pieces of training equipment that I own. I use the gymboss timer whenever I do a timed workout.
You can set the gymboss timer to beep, to vibrate, or to do both when the interval is up.
There’s a dual timer function that allows you to set different work/rest periods, which I use for timed intervals, jump rope, shadowboxing and tabata intervals. It also has a single timer that can be used for general physical preparedness workouts, minute drills, fight gone bad style workouts, or anything where you need to rotate exercises at a set time.
There’s also manual mode, which counts down from a set time – perfect for AMRAP (as many reps as possible) workouts where you’re working for a predetermined time period.
All in all a versatile piece of training equipment I wouldn’t be without. AAA battery included.

Originally posted 2009-04-28 11:04:58.

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Gymboss timer with stopwatch.

May 12, 2012

The Gymboss timer is a small, easy to use, repeating interval timer. This multi-use timer has many versatile functions that make it beneficial to virtually any type of exercise program. The Gymboss can be used as a repeating interval timer, countdown timer, or a stopwatch for MMA/Boxing, Tabata, Hiit, Cardio, Kettlebell, Crossfit, Weightlifting, Running, Stretching…and [...]

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Christmas Day Workout.

May 11, 2012

Todays workout was just a light one before sitting down to dinner. Snow is still thick on the ground so I went into the workshop at work and with my new heavy duty wire jump rope and Gymboss Timer, I jumped rope for 12×2 minute rounds with 30 seconds of ab work inbetween rounds. I [...]

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Bodyweight and dumbbell workout for 20th May

May 4, 2012

This evenings workout is a bodyweight and dumbbell workout. Each exercise for 1 minute time using the gymboss timer. Dumbbells should weigh enough that you can do the exercises for the full minute. If you can’t do a full minute, decrease the the weight. If the muscle is not fatigued after a minute, add more [...]

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Gymboss Timer setup instructions, operating tips and troubleshooting.

May 2, 2012

Videos for Gymboss Timer setup instructions, operating tips and troubleshooting. (Clicking on a link will launch a new window) * Setup Instructions * Expanded Set-Up Instructions * Stopwatch Function * Operating Tips * Troubleshooting your Gymboss Originally posted 2009-06-18 16:04:04.

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Workout for 04/28/09

April 15, 2012

Gymboss Timer Workout: Ran to the local football pitch as a warm up and then performed: * Burpees x 30 sec (12ish) * Jumping Jacks x 30 sec * Mountain Climbers x 30 sec * Chinnies x 30 sec Repeat 8x, 30 sec of rest between sets. Originally posted 2009-04-28 18:47:00.

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3 workout tools I wouldn’t be without when traveling.

March 21, 2012

Hotel gyms have a reputation for being tiny, ill-equipped, and crowded at peak hours. Whenever I travel I always include these 3 items, my mp3 player, which has The Pit Workout converted to mp3 on it. There are 3 pit workouts, upper body, lower body and full body. I also have an eclectic selection of [...]

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Gymboss workouts.

March 19, 2012

Boxers, Grapplers, and Martial Artists can benefit from the Gymboss personal boxing training timer which allows you to time ANY round time followed by ANY rest time from 2 seconds to 60 minutes.  I appreciate any feedback and workout routines that you use and I have listed a few of the ones I use below, send me yours [...]

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Another Boxing Workout.

February 4, 2012

Using the Gymboss Timer, myself and Bubby did 12×2 minute rounds of jump rope with 30 seconds in between. In between rounds of jump rope we did ab work, sit-ups, leg raises, rusties, twists, plank and bicycles. We followed this with 12×2 minute rounds of focus pad work alternating between gloves and pads. We then [...]

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