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BootinUp

(51,030 posts)
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 12:24 PM Nov 2025

Science shows that 4 minutes is the perfect dose to heal the heart.

Last edited Sat Nov 8, 2025, 02:06 PM - Edit history (1)

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A patient walks into a cardiac rehab center in Norway, scared to take a flight of stairs. Twelve weeks later, the same patient is exercising harder than many healthy people half his age.
What happened in between wasn’t a miracle drug or a surgery. It was a stopwatch, a treadmill, and a pattern that looks almost too simple: four minutes hard, three minutes easy, repeated four times.
That rhythm became known as the Norwegian 4×4, and it has quietly rewritten the rules of how we heal the heart, reverse metabolic disease, and slow the biology of aging.

https://open.substack.com/pub/drlauriemarbas/p/the-science-shows-four-minutes-is?r=1uz6fn&utm_medium=ios

Note: DU'er Native posted a link to a worksheet based on the Norwegian protocol, see post number 8 below.

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Science shows that 4 minutes is the perfect dose to heal the heart. (Original Post) BootinUp Nov 2025 OP
Those cold, long, dark winters are certainly conducive to this research... Kudos, Norway hlthe2b Nov 2025 #1
True, made me chuckle. Nt BootinUp Nov 2025 #2
Wonder how they keep their birthrate in line.... erronis Nov 2025 #14
Thanks for this, important to know. ❤ appalachiablue Nov 2025 #3
Sure. BootinUp Nov 2025 #4
Sounds like the Japanese walk. Baitball Blogger Nov 2025 #5
pretty similar I'm sure. BootinUp Nov 2025 #6
Similar but vastly different in that it's the 4 minute mark that rebuilds the heart (according to the research)..... Native Nov 2025 #11
Thanks for this rickford66 Nov 2025 #7
Has anyone upgraded to access the worksheet? Native Nov 2025 #8
No. But I would suggest the worksheet is not really needed. What is needed, is BootinUp Nov 2025 #9
I edited my post. Check out the guide I found. It seems very comprehensive, and it outlines how to work up to using the Native Nov 2025 #10
Bingo. I had been doing the Japanese style walk but today I will switch to Norweigan. Thanks. c-rational Nov 2025 #17
KR&B ms liberty Nov 2025 #12
Kick orangecrush Nov 2025 #13
Generation 100 + 4 x 4... ultralite001 Nov 2025 #15
We need something like this for the mass anger and delusion in the USA. progressoid Nov 2025 #16
Ever heard of a dammit doll? 🤓😉 littlemissmartypants Nov 2025 #19
Thanks xuplate Nov 2025 #18
💪❤️ littlemissmartypants Nov 2025 #20
It seems like a more rigid version of HITT. BobTheSubgenius Nov 9 #21
I would say it's more specific for treating BootinUp Nov 9 #22

Native

(7,327 posts)
11. Similar but vastly different in that it's the 4 minute mark that rebuilds the heart (according to the research).....
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 01:53 PM
Nov 2025

Japanese walking is based on 3 minute intervals. According to the research on Norwegian 4x4: "Four minutes is the sweet spot. It’s long enough to let your heart reach full output, but short enough that you can repeat it several times." And that's why you see your heart begin to repair itself.

rickford66

(6,053 posts)
7. Thanks for this
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 01:23 PM
Nov 2025

I'm not a gym rat so this is something I can do at home. I will share with my cardiologist I see in December.

BootinUp

(51,030 posts)
9. No. But I would suggest the worksheet is not really needed. What is needed, is
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 01:42 PM
Nov 2025

consistent habit you can maintain. Consistency is what wins.

Native

(7,327 posts)
10. I edited my post. Check out the guide I found. It seems very comprehensive, and it outlines how to work up to using the
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 01:47 PM
Nov 2025

full protocol. Obviously if you have heart issues, you have to build up to following the full protocol, and it requires a heart monitor of sorts (watch, strap), stop watch/app, etc..

ultralite001

(2,413 posts)
15. Generation 100 + 4 x 4...
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 02:08 PM
Nov 2025

Generation 100 is an exercise study following more than 1500 women and men in their 70s for five years. The aim was to find out if exercise can give elderly a longer and healthier life, and also to compare the effects of high-intensity interval training and moderate training.

xuplate

(177 posts)
18. Thanks
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 03:15 PM
Nov 2025

I’m always looking for information about the least amount of exercise I can do to let my organs know I’m still alive.

BootinUp

(51,030 posts)
22. I would say it's more specific for treating
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 02:03 PM
Nov 9

heart issues. A Quick Look at the Marines HITT indicates it has broader goals.

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