Tabata
Tabata: definition
A high-intensity interval protocol: 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated 8 times (4 minutes total). Named after Japanese researcher Dr. Izumi Tabata.
What Tabata means in practice
A high-intensity interval protocol: 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated 8 times (4 minutes total). Named after Japanese researcher Dr. Izumi Tabata.
Use the definition as a starting point, then connect it to your programme, exercise selection, nutrition targets, or progress data.
Tabata: quick questions
What does Tabata mean?
A high-intensity interval protocol: 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated 8 times (4 minutes total). Named after Japanese researcher Dr. Izumi Tabata.
Why does Tabata matter in fitness?
Understanding Tabata makes it easier to follow programmes, interpret coaching instructions, and make informed training or nutrition decisions.
Where can I learn more about Tabata?
Continue with the related concepts EMOM, AMRAP or browse the PT Tracker exercise, programme, and calculator libraries.
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