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  2. How To Achieve the 'Afterburn Effect' to Torch Calories After ...

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    We're here to let you know how you can harness the afterburn effect and supercharge your weight-loss efforts.The actual scientific term for the afterburn is excess post-exercise oxyge. Photo ...

  3. Why a Trainer Swears by This ‘Pyramid Walking’ Workout To ...

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    The intense parts of the workout promote an "afterburn effect," aka EPOC—excess post-exercise oxygen consumption. This means your body keeps burning calories even after you wrap up your walking ...

  4. Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption - Wikipedia

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    Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity.In historical contexts the term "oxygen debt" was popularized to explain or perhaps attempt to quantify anaerobic energy expenditure, particularly as regards lactic acid/lactate metabolism; [1] in fact, the term "oxygen debt" is still widely ...

  5. Does Orange Theory Work? The Science of an "Afterburn ... - AOL

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    Can you really burn calories long after you've left the gym?

  6. Afterburn - Wikipedia

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    Afterburn may refer to: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, the burning of calories after vigorous exercise; Back-fire, an unintended explosion produced by a vehicle's engine; Afterburn (psychotherapy), a psychological term used during the application of psychotherapy; Afterburn, a film starring Laura Dern

  7. Afterburn (psychotherapy) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Berne, the founding father of transactional analysis, used the term "afterburn" to indicate the effect an atypical past event continues to exert on a person's daily schedule, activities and mental state even after it is over: to "those occasions when it disturbs normal patterns for an appreciable period, rather than being assimilated into them or excluded from them by repression and other ...

  8. HIIT training is amazing for your health. How to do it at home

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    HIIT or high-intensity interval training workouts burn calories and boost metabolism. Learn the benefits of HIIT and get HIIT workouts for beginners at home.

  9. File:Letter to Harry Burn from Mother.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Seven page letter from Febb Ensminger Burn of Niota, Tennessee (Mrs. James L. Burn) to her son Harry T. Burn, urging him to vote for ratification. He credits the influence of his mother for changing his vote to support female suffrage.