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Metabolic Adaptations to Short-term High-Intensity Interval Training

Abstract

High-intensity interval training (HIT) is a potent time-efficient strategy to induce numerous metabolic adaptations usually associated with traditional endurance training. As little as six sessions of HIT over 2 wk or a total of only approximately 15 min of very intense exercise (approximately 600 kJ), can increase skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and endurance performance and alter metabolic control during aerobic-based exercise.

Authors

Gibala MJ; McGee SL

Journal

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 58–63

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

April 1, 2008

DOI

10.1097/jes.0b013e318168ec1f

ISSN

0091-6331

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