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Tabata
[tuh-bah-tuh]
noun
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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Tabata1
Example Sentences
“We have always had to supplement by rehiring older workers,” said Kazuyuki Tabata, an Asuqa manager.
“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.
Scherzer threw a slider that Pittsburgh’s Jose Tabata let hit him for the first base runner.
Sporting midfielder Bruno Tabata also was suspended for two matches after being accused of pushing a Porto club official during the brawl.
Congresswoman Tabata Amaral disagreed, arguing that freedom of expressions ends when it puts the life of others at risk.
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