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Effect of sprint interval training load on maximal oxygen uptake in trained men
Hiroki Homma1, Nobuaki Teshigawara1, Minoru Deguchi1
1Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan.
Background:
Sprint interval training (SIT) improves maximal aerobic and anaerobic performance, including oxygen uptake (VO2
Methods:
SIT was performed twice a week for three weeks by twenty-four trained men (aged: 20.7±2.7, V̇O
Results:
After 3 weeks of SIT, V̇O
Conclusions:
Our results suggest that 3 weeks of SIT improves endurance performance in trained subjects. It seems that SIT at 10% load may tend to be more effective.
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