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    One group of mice underwent daily 30-minute heat therapy sessions in a heat chamber set to 40℃ (104°F) for 12 weeks, while the other group did not receive any heat treatment.

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    “No one needs to stay in the sauna so long that they become exhausted, overheated or light-headed. Go in for a few minutes, take a break and then go back.” Do “be chill” and respectful.

  5. Physical fitness - Wikipedia

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    A person should do a minimum of 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. There are more health benefits gained if a person exercises beyond 150 minutes. Sedentary time (time spent not standing, such as when on a chair or in bed) is bad for a person's health, and no amount of exercise can negate the effects of sitting for too long.

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    An informal method to determine optimal exercise intensity is the talk test. It states that exercise intensity is “just about right”, when the subject can “just respond to conversation.” [ 5 ] The talk test results in similar exercise intensity as the ventilatory threshold and is suitable for exercise prescription.

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    A training split refers to how the trainee divides and schedules their training volume, or in other words which muscles are trained on a given day over a period of time (usually a week). Popular training splits include full body, upper/lower, push/pull/legs, and the "bro" split. Some training programs may alternate splits weekly.

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    Body for Life (BFL) is a 12-week nutrition and exercise program, and also an annual physique transformation competition. The program utilizes a low-fat high-protein diet.It was created by Bill Phillips, a former competitive bodybuilder and previous owner of EAS, a manufacturer of nutritional supplements.

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    In the original study, athletes using this method trained 4 times per week, plus another day of steady-state training, for 6 weeks and obtained gains similar to a group of athletes who did steady state training (70% VO 2 max) 5 times per week. The steady state group had a higher VO 2 max at the end (from 52 to 57 mL/(kg•min)). However the ...

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