tabavat
Tabavat, also known as Tabat or Tabat training, is a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) method that originated in Russia. It involves a series of short bursts of intense exercise followed by brief recovery periods. The term "tabavat" translates to "to beat" or "to strike," reflecting the rhythmic and repetitive nature of the workouts.
The standard tabat session typically consists of 8 rounds, each lasting 4 minutes, with 20 seconds of
Tabat training is popular for its time efficiency and effectiveness in improving cardiovascular fitness, strength, and
While tabat training offers numerous benefits, it is important to approach it with caution. Individuals with