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Concurrent training involves a combination of two different modes of training. In this study, we conducted an experiment by combining resistance and endurance training. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the order of concurrent
Takanaga Shirai +3 more
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We determined the effect of concurrent training incorporating either high-intensity interval training (HIT) or moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on maximal strength, counter-movement jump (CMJ) performance, and body composition adaptations ...
Jackson J Fyfe +6 more
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Molecular Adaptations to Concurrent Training [PDF]
This study investigated the chronic effects of concurrent training (CT) on morphological and molecular adaptations. 37 men (age=23.7±5.5 year) were divided into 4 groups: interval (IT), strength (ST) and concurrent (CT) training and a control group (C) and underwent 8 weeks of training.
E O, de Souza +10 more
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Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiological effects of other acclimation interventions to maximise endurance performance in the heat has potential.
Erik D. Hanson +5 more
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Comparison of the effects of two different methods of concurrent training (continuous and interval) on body composition, aerobic power and muscle [PDF]
Comparison of the effects of two different methods of concurrent training(continuous and interval) on body composition, aerobic power and musclePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of two different methods of concurrent training ...
حمید اراضی +2 more
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Effect of four- and eight-week concurrent training on inflammatory markers, muscular strength, and cardiorespiratory function in inactive adolescent girls [PDF]
Effect of concurrent training on inflammatory status and physical fitness of inactive adolescent girls has less beenstudied. The purpose of this study was to survey effect of four- and eight-week concurrent training on inflammatorymarkers, muscular ...
ویان وثوقی بانه +3 more
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Concurrent exercise training: do opposites distract? [PDF]
AbstractSpecificity is a core principle of exercise training to promote the desired adaptations for maximising athletic performance. The principle of specificity of adaptation is underpinned by the volume, intensity, frequency and mode of contractile activity and is most evident when contrasting the divergent phenotypes that result after undertaking ...
Coffey, Vernon, Hawley, John
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Background Osteoporosis is a skeletal metabolic disorder characterized by low bone mineral density (BMD) and reduced bone strength leading to higher bone fractures risk.
Hamid Arazi +2 more
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Introduction: Brain abilities decrease after brain stroke in elderly. The neuroprotective effect of exercise training has been proved in clinical trials and animal experiment.
Ebrahim Zarrinkalam +3 more
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Concurrent brain endurance training improves endurance exercise performance [PDF]
Mental fatigue impairs endurance exercise. Brain endurance training (BET) - engaging in cognitively fatiguing tasks during exercise - can develop resilience to mental fatigue and improve physical performance over physical training alone. The mechanism for this effect is unknown.
Neil Dallaway +2 more
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