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Tabata

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[ tuh-bah-tuh ]

noun

  1. an exercise or fitness program involving repeated alternation between usually 20-second bursts of strenuous exertion and 10-second periods of rest, totaling four minutes for an entire round. high-intensity interval training ( def ).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Tabata1

First recorded in 1995–2000; named after Japanese professor Izumi Tabata, who created the program
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Example Sentences

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“We have always had to supplement by rehiring older workers,” said Kazuyuki Tabata, an Asuqa manager.

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“I was reminded by him that you can play music as you like,” said Mitsuru Tabata, a veteran Japanese experimental musician who has recorded with Reynols.

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Scherzer threw a slider that Pittsburgh’s Jose Tabata let hit him for the first base runner.

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Sporting midfielder Bruno Tabata also was suspended for two matches after being accused of pushing a Porto club official during the brawl.

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Congresswoman Tabata Amaral disagreed, arguing that freedom of expressions ends when it puts the life of others at risk.

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