On HIIT timers, why does "F" stand for "work" and "C" for "rest"?
On HIIT timers, why does "F" stand for "work" and "C" for "rest"?
Is this based on another language?
F = Fucking MOVE your ass
C = Chill your ass
Maybe.
16 0 ReplyI came here to say almost exactly what you did.
2 0 ReplyI can work with this!
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A short Internet search gave me this: "C" stands for countdown and "F" for finish. So "C" would be the time until you start your exercise. And "F" the time until you finish your set. Sounds somewhat plausible but I can't say if it really is correct...
7 0 ReplyI wish I had your research skills. Where does it even say that?
The letters may have been chosen for early, limited 7-segment display drivers, such as a hex-to-7seg decoder.
3 0 ReplyHaha I don't have any particular research skills... I asked the AI-bot of the ecosia search engine.
But as mentioned above: I am not sure if this answer is correct...
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“F” for fitness and “C” for cooldown?
6 0 ReplyIn studies, data points named with "C" are frequently "control" points
1 0 ReplyThe reflections in the mirror don't make sense.
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