High-intensity resistance training is an example of concurrent training, which combines resistance training with conditioning.
“There are both conditioning moves and bodybuilding ones,” says Clay. “I have a bodybuilding background—I competed for 10 years—so I tend to pull from that in my Centr HIRT classes.
“Especially in the Centr Sculpted program, I’ve drawn on the repetitive element of bodybuilding, while also taking the weight up each round to shape the body.
“Then, deviating from bodybuilding and taking a page from HIIT, I’m also putting in moves like the clean and press, and thrusters to get the heart rate up, but I’m still incorporating weight to build strength as well.”
Clay also says she uses work periods of about 45 seconds for each exercise, rather than the 30-second efforts you frequently see in HIIT.