High-Intensity Interval Training, more commonly known as HIIT, has exploded in popularity due to its effectiveness in burning fat, building lean muscle, and improving cardiovascular fitness—all in a fraction of the time compared to traditional steady-state...
There’s not much difference when you read between the letters, but when it comes to HIIT (high-intensity interval training) vs HIFT (high-intensity functional training), these two types of training modalities are distinctly different. HIIT is often characterized by short bouts of vigorous activity, intersected with rest or low-intensity active recovery periods. HIFT is defined as utilizing constantly varied movements, incorporating different types of workouts at assorted durations, with or without active rest periods. Both training modes are great for shredding body fat, maintaining an active lifestyle and improving overall health. But, to understand which training modality is right for you, you must first identify what your goals are and what you’re training for.
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