Hi all,
Apologies for being rather quiet recently, I have been incredibly busy making a couple of new series for the BBC and writing a book called Fast Exercise with Peta Bee, a health and sports journalist (you may have seen her column in the Times or Daily Mail).
WHAT IS FAST EXERCISE?
Fast Exercise is exactly what it sounds like: a fast and enjoyable way to get the benefits of exercise without the normal long, dull slog. This approach to exercise, based on decades of research, is very different to the approach that is generally advocated – when it comes to getting health benefits slow and steady doesn’t win the race. Contrary to the traditional fable, the hare during fast exercise triumph over the tortoise plodding away on the treadmill.
If any of you saw a Horizon I made a couple of years ago, “The Truth About Exercise”, then you will recognize that this is a book inspired by making that programme. In the programme I tested the claim, made by Professor Jamie Timmons of Loughborough University, that you can get many of the benefits of exercise from just 3 minutes of High Intensity Training (HIT) a week. The results were startling.
Since then the research on the benefits of HIT have continued to pile up and sports scientists have created new versions that can safely be used by people who are older and less fit.
Like the Fast Diet, Fast Exercise is a book that is based not only on scientific studies from around the world but also on personal experience; mine and Peta’s. I am something of a sloth, someone who does not enjoy exercise, while Peta has been an avid runner since she was a teenager and runs Marathons for fun. As we discovered in the course of researching the book there seem to be good genetic reasons why we approach exercise with these very different perspectives.
You can buy the book here, or visit my other website, fast-exercises.com
“A nice narrative introduction to HIT… excellent practical advice on how get started with ‘Fast Exercise’ and some really nice tips on how to keep going… informative, easy to understand…Fast Exercise is the way of the future.”
Professor Stuart M. Phillips Ph.D., FACSM, FACN Department of Kinesiology, Exercise Metabolism Research Group
McMaster University, CANADA
“I recommend Fast Exercise because it is an up-to-date account of the latest science and shows just how easily an exercise regime can fit into a daily routine. Following their advice should help reduce your risk of various chronic diseases and you may even find yourself enjoying a workout for the first time!”
Professor Jamie Timmons Ph.D, Professor Of Systems Biology, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Science, Loughborough University, UK
Michael
5:07 pm
24 Dec 13