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AMRAP vs EMOM vs Tabata — Which Interval Format Should You Use?

Clear differences between AMRAP, EMOM, and Tabata — when to use each and how to time them.

Three names show up on every HIIT whiteboard. They’re not interchangeable.

Quick definitions

Side-by-side

AMRAP EMOM Tabata
Clock One total countdown Minute bells 20/10 repeats
Rest Self-selected Leftover seconds Fixed 10s
Best for Mixed circuits, score chasing Skill + strength density Short VO2 punches
Failure mode Pacing collapse Eating the rest Going out too hot

When to pick which

Example week

Or follow the mapped presets in the 7-Day HIIT Starter.

Timing them cleanly

Each format needs different timer logic. Cadence ships presets for Tabata 20/10, EMOM 10, and AMRAP 12 so you’re not rebuilding the clock every session.

Guides: Tabata 20/10 · EMOM explained

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