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Effects of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Training Versus Aerobic Training Alone in Cardiac Rehabilitation

Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 2001
This study examined the effects of performing combined resistance and aerobic training, versus aerobic training alone, in patients with coronary artery disease.Thirty-six patients with coronary artery disease were randomized to either an aerobic-only training group (AE) or a combined aerobic and resistance training group (AE + R). Both groups performed
L M, Pierson   +7 more
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Aerobic Training

2008
Abstract Aerobic training is defined as exercise training that involves whole body endurance activity that is sustained for a sufficient length of time and at a sufficient intensity in order to improve cardiorespiratory fitness.1 The effect of aerobic training on physiological function in children has been investigated for nearly four ...
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Aerobic Fitness and Training in Children

Pediatric Exercise Science, 2015
Purpose:The presence of a maturational threshold that modulates children’s physiological responses to exercise training continues to be debated, not least due to a lack of longitudinal evidence to address the question. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interaction between swim-training status and maturity in nineteen trained (T, 10 ± 1 ...
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STRENGTH TRAINING AND AEROBIC EXERCISE

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2007
Most exercise programs for conditioning and rehabilitation are oriented to strength development, aerobic (cardiovascular) fitness, or a combination of the 2. Because the 2 types of exercise are located at the opposite extremes of a muscular power continuum, the design of a program must be highly specific with regard to the exercise to be undertaken, as
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Physiological assessment of aerobic training in soccer

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2005
Physiological assessment of soccer training usually refers to the measurement of anatomical, physiological, biochemical and functional changes specific to the sport discipline (training outcome). The quality, quantity and organization of physical exercises (training process) are, on the other hand, usually described by the external work imposed by the ...
Impellizzeri, F. M.   +2 more
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AEROBIC TRAINING

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1986
M. A. Babcock   +3 more
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Resistance training complements aerobic exercise

Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2001
Resistance training might be as important as aerobic exercise for women fighting against fat. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute and Arizona State University found that, following a bout of resistance training, the energy expenditure of female subjects was elevated for up to two hours.
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Aerobic Training

2012
Dieter Böning   +46 more
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Basic Aerobic Exercise Instructor Training

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
This community service activity (PkM) is in collaboration with Pengda Persani DIY which plays a role in providing theoretical speakers and participants and LKP Kartika Dewi which provides practical speakers, training venues and licences. This activity aims to improve the skills of participants, besides that the final result of this training can be an ...
Endang Rini Sukamti   +4 more
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Aerobic Training

Pediatric Patient Education, 2020
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