Just thought I'd let you guys know I just tried interval/sprint training...
I am giving it a go as, despite massively cleaning up my diet and going much lower carb, plus running every other day (with a walk or yoga on the inbetween days) I've still yet to lose a single lb.
improvements in blood sugars, yes - but no weight loss at all.
Whilst I'm not 'overweight' per say, I do definitely carry too much belly fat - which is exactly the fat that's associated with insulin sensitivity - so I'm uber keen to shift it - but it's uber keen to stay! ;-)
I've even been measuring my waist, in case the old 'muscle is heavier than fat' was at play - but nope, not a smidge of an inch....
Soooo, trying sprints as apparently is meant to kickstart your metabolism (mine seems to need a rocket up the rear!!)
I did one min slow jog/fast walk, followed by thirty seconds run-as-if-your-life-depended-on-it, and cycled that eight times. So the whole thing only takes 12 mins.... Sounds easy, no? All I can say is I felt like I might throw up the last two rounds... So I'm sure that's motivated you to try it ;-)
It's said that the after effects of running this way will burn more calories for the twelve hrs or so post run than a 'normal' run - obviously it's too early to say whether it works, but my sugar readings were down post first attempt so I'll be trying it every other day for a while and seeing what happens to my readings - both sugars and weight... With my fingers tightly crossed!!
Diagnosed Type 2, 22nd Feb 2013
Hba1c 7.5
Three month trial of managing through diet & exercise.
Low carb, pescatarian
Trying various supplements!