Thursday, September 23, 2010

3 Problems with Interval Training

By Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS


 

Interval training is not as good as *they* make it out to be.


 

Seriously.


 

By *they*, I mean the inexperienced personal trainers and generic

fitness magazines who aren't sure what they are talking about.


 

In fact, the advice they'll give you can cause a LOT of problems

with your interval training -- including the BIG 3 I'm about to

share with you...


 

After all, you're probably already doing some form of interval

training, but what kind of RESULTS are you getting?


 

Are you truly enjoying your workouts?


 

When is the last time you did an interval training workout where you

thought 'Wow, that was really fun!'?


 

Trust me, you CAN have fun, fast, proven, and powerful interval

training workouts. I'll show you how in a second, but first...


 

The 3 Problems With Interval Training


 

1) Intervals can stop working if you do the same workout over & over


 

Yes, you MUST switch up your interval training every 4-6 weeks.


 

If you continue to do the same interval workout, you're results will

slow down.


 

So if you're doing intervals and you're stuck at a fat loss plateau,

then it is time for a new interval workout.


 

2) Intervals can be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing


 

Jumping into an advanced interval program on the treadmill or with

kettlebells is a bad idea. That's why you need to start safely.


 

However, most people don't realize that even beginners can do

interval training if they get a professionally designed program.


 

Fortunately, there are beginner interval workouts in my new manual.


 

3) You don't know what else to do for intervals


 

Okay, great, now you know that you need to do a different interval

program every 4 weeks, but what are you to do?


 

Well, the great news is that there are dozens and dozens of ways to

do intervals. You can do the 30-60 method, Adrenaline intervals,

Tabata intervals, and even aerobic intervals (perfect for runners

who want fat loss).


 

There is absolutely no reason you should ever be bored of interval

training or wondering what type of intervals you should do next.


 

BUT WAIT...One more problem: You don't have any fancy equipment!


 

Most people think you need a treadmill or bike to do interval

workouts, but that can't be further from the truth.


 

In the 31 Interval Training Workouts manual, you'll discover how to

do intervals with kettlebells, hill sprints, and even bodyweight

exercises (including a NEW bodyweight cardio 5x5 circuit).


 

In fact, I've spent this summer in my "Turbulence Training lab"

creating the Ultimate Interval Training Guide, featuring over 31

different interval workouts and replacements...


 

...including NO-equipment bodyweight cardio circuits, kettlebell

intervals and "ladders", hill sprint workouts, and much, much more.


 

The new TT 31 Interval Training Workouts Manual solves all of the

BIG 5 problems with interval training and gives you the much needed

variety for your fat burning workouts.


 

But the only way to get these 31 NEW workouts is by taking advantage

of a 50% off sale this week ONLY here.


 

Interval Training Workouts


 

With these workouts you'll have the exact prescription for fast fat

loss from intervals. No more of that generic "get on the treadmill

and then go fast and then go slow" advice you get from uneducated

members at the gym or at work.


 

This is the real deal.


 

You'll soon be boosting your metabolism with proven, powerful

interval training workouts from one of the first trainers to

introduce fat loss intervals to the world.


 

I've been using and preaching intervals for over 13 years now, and

having trained thousand of clients - in person and online - I know

exactly what works.


 

Fixing intervals to help you lose fat fast. Get all of those new

interval workouts here.


 

Get it now!


 

Looking forward to your success story!


 

(But hurry, this offer is only available until Friday.)

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