Saturday, December 20, 2008

Tabata timer....

I just found this via Davie's blog. It is a nice little timer for doing Tabata intervals


11 comments:

baja said...
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Anonymous said...

Nice - handy for indoor work, but I'd hate to have to strap on the laptop for some outdoor sprinting ;-)

I have been using a Gymboss for about a year and found it to be pretty sturdy and reliable. Pretty cheap, too, or at least it was when I bought it and we were getting $2 for every £1...!

Chris said...

I usually use my watch - Timex Ironman - which has a really good interval timer. you can set different work and rest intervals really easily. I like the spoken countdowns on this timer though.

As you say, this is no use outside for sprints, but for squats or db snatches inside near the computer it is great.

Anonymous said...

I would just love to have this on my mp3-player. I seldom work out next to my computer. Sounds so simple, but I can't find it or work out how to download.

Anonymous said...

Just to answer my own question:

http://www.speedbagforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=774

with the onlone timer being here: http://www.speedbagforum.com/timer.html

Chris said...

Wazzup - thanks for that - that looks really useful. cheers

Chris

Billy Oblivion said...

I've been using my Garmin Forerunner 305--since I already have it, and it has other uses.

It allows you to generate a rather complex timing set if you wish (for example, warm up for 10 minutes, hit the tabata interval series, rest 1 minute, etc.)

Anonymous said...

Cool. Another online interval timer can be found here: http://www.thefitblog.net/2009/01/wod-timer-updated-v02-with-full-screen-and-downloadable.html

It allows for customized intervals and has some other neat functions, including full screen support.

Anonymous said...

You can find a Tabata Timer for your iPhone or iPod Touch at http://www.katr.com/iphone.php#tabata. It has visual as well as auditory cues so that you can watch or listen for your activity and rest periods. If you are listening to music on your device, the sound cues will overlay your music.

Thrasheri said...

I made my own tabata timer, because i didnt like the interface on that one. Check it out at :

http://tabatatimer.blogspot.com/

Cheers.

Unknown said...

I use a Soleus Interval Timer watch to time my tabata intervals.

http://www.squidoo.com/soleus-interval-timer-watch