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Shorter variations of high intensity interval training also improve health – News-Medical.Net
High intensity interval training has become increasingly popular as it’s a quick and effective way to improve health.
High intensity interval training has become increasingly popular as it’s a quick and effective way to improve health. This is all the more important as countries around the world emerge from lockdowns due to coronavirus and are looking for quick and easy way to exercise again.
Recently, researchers have been studying whether shorter variations of HIIT, involving as little as 4-min of high intensity exercise per session (excluding a warm up and cool down), also improve health.
A new review paper…
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