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  2. Bruce protocol - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The heart rate formula most often used for the Bruce is the Karvonen formula (below). A more accurate formula, offered in a study published in the journal, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, is 206.9 - (0.67 x age) which can also be used to more accurately determine VO2 Max, but may produce significantly different results.

  3. This 5-Minute Spartan Race-Inspired Workout Will Spike Your ...

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    The Spartan DEKA 5-Minute Full-Body Challenge Workout How to Do It: Start off with a full minute of the weighted burpees, then immediately progress to the reverse lunge curl to press, alternating ...

  4. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    An alternative form of HIIT, designed for heart rate training, involves a 30-minute period of cardio followed by 30 minutes of full-body resistance training to help maximize calorie burning. [15] The idea is to combine aerobic exercise with intense weight and resistance training to achieve a high level heart rate for an extended period of time ...

  5. Exercise intensity - Wikipedia

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    Some studies measure exercise intensity by having subjects perform exercise trials to determine peak power output, [4] which may be measured in watts, heart rate, or average cadence (cycling). This approach attempts to gauge overall workload. An informal method to determine optimal exercise intensity is the talk test.

  6. This 4-minute Tabata workout will torch calories and improve ...

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    In a traditional Tabata workout, you will perform an exercise at max intensity for 20 seconds and then rest for 10 seconds. This repeats 8 times for a total of four minutes.

  7. Cardiovascular fitness - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular fitness is a component of physical fitness, which refers to a person's ability to deliver oxygen to the working muscles, including the heart.Cardiovascular fitness is improved by sustained physical activity (see also Endurance Training) and is affected by many physiological parameters, including cardiac output (determined by heart rate multiplied by stroke volume), vascular ...

  8. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    For example, measurement of sweat rate was possible only in laboratory-based systems a few years ago but is now possible using wearable sensors. [27] Heart rate variability (HRV) has the potential to determine the quality of an exercise regimen. Additionally, HRV is recommended among the athletic community as a warning sign for over-training.

  9. Aerobic exercise - Wikipedia

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    For example, running a long distance at a moderate pace is an aerobic exercise, but sprinting is not. Playing singles tennis, with near-continuous motion, is generally considered aerobic activity, while activities with brief bursts of energetic movement within longer periods of casual movement may not be aerobic.