Over the last few years,Orangetheory Fitness (OTF) has been making big waves in class-basedhigh intensity interval training (HIIT).OTF’s workouts last about an hour and they’re pre-programmed for members, so all you have to do it show up and sweat! OTF’s edge is the reliance on heart rate monitors for each athlete during the workout. Most people overdo their effort compared to what their HR guidelines are, so monitoring heart rate is a smart way for OTF to scale the workout to each individual in the class while also giving them technology-based feedback at the end of every class.
All that said, like any HIIT program, OTF workouts can challenge and reveal shortcomings in your movements. The mix of cardio and resistance training will result in some aches and discomfort*s as you discover your body’s limitations in mobility and stability. The medical pros and developers atRockTape have been collaborating, and training ourselves, in HIIT for a long time, so we have a good understanding of the support athletes need.
If you’re using RockTape, applying it about an hour before your training session is ideal because it will stick better. Finally, if you’re warming up and cooling down withRockTape mobility tools like rollers and balls, that’s a good idea, but there is a methodology to it. Before an OTF class, using rollers and balls should involve relatively light, quick oscillations over the areas you’re targeting. Spend 10-15 seconds, tops, moving the implement quickly and lightly over the area. After workouts is where the deeper, slower method for self-myofascial release works best. These deep, slow movements help relax tissues and slow your body’s nervous system down. Spend 30-60 seconds on target areas with deeper pressure (but still discomfort*-free that does not cause you to change your breathing or clench) for recovery mobilization. Don’t do deep, slow grinds before a workout because you’re shortchanging yourself before the HIIT session has even begun!
Of course, you should rely on RockTape’s provider locator when your problems aren’t just simple exercise-related aches and discomfort*s so you can get an accurate diagnosis and more dialed-in treatment when necessary.