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  2. Aerobic exercise - Wikipedia

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    Aerobic exercise, also known as cardio, is physical exercise [1] ... require that the duration and the frequency of exercise both exceed a certain minimum. Most ...

  3. Exercise intensity - Wikipedia

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    The frequency, type, time, and volume of these exercises should be individually tailored to the patient, prescribed, and conducted by medical professionals and exercise specialists. Pregnant women are also advised not to participate in activities that will increase their heart rate to above 90% of their known maximum heart rate.

  4. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    The high-intensity exercise should be done at near maximum intensity. The medium exercise should be about 50% intensity. The number of repetitions and length of each depends on the exercise, but may be as little as three repetitions with just 20 seconds of intense exercise. [12] The specific exercises performed during the high-intensity ...

  5. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    While many typical HIT programs comprise a single-set per exercise, tri-weekly, full-body workout, many variations exist in specific recommendations of set and exercise number, workout routines, volume and frequency of training.

  6. Physical fitness - Wikipedia

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    Swimming: Squatting exercise helps in enhancing a swimmer's start. [31] For physical fitness activity to benefit an individual, the exertion must trigger a sufficient amount of stimuli. Exercise with the correct amount of intensity, duration, and frequency can produce a significant amount of improvement.

  7. Progressive overload - Wikipedia

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    Frequency: how often a person engages in training activities. Interval duration: the time in between sets of same exercise or between different exercises. This technique results in greater gains in physical strength and muscular growth, [10] but there are limits. An excess of training stimuli can lead to the problem of overtraining. [11]

  8. Super Slow - Wikipedia

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    SuperSlow workouts typically consist of one set of each exercise carried out to complete muscle fatigue. Hutchins recommends performing each set for between 100 and 240 seconds, depending on the exercise and the subject's competence. A frequency of twice weekly is recommended for most trainees, with even less frequency for more advanced trainees.

  9. Exercise prescription - Wikipedia

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    Exercise prescription can be divided into 5 components: [1] Type of exercise or activity (e.g., walking, swimming, cycling) Specific workloads (e.g., watts, walking speed) [27] Duration and frequency of the activity or exercise session; Intensity guidelines – Target heart rate (THR) range and estimated rate of perceived exertion (RPE) [28]