Aerobic High-Intensity Intervals Improve V˙O2max More Than Moderate Training
Norwegian University of Science and Technology · St Olav's University Hospital
Abstract
Forty healthy, nonsmoking, moderately trained male subjects were randomly assigned to one of four groups:1) long slow distance (70% maximal heart rate; HRmax); 2)lactate threshold (85% HRmax); 3) 15/15 interval running (15 s of running at 90-95% HRmax followed by 15 s of active resting at 70% HRmax); and 4) 4 x 4 min of interval running (4 min of running at 90-95% HRmax followed by 3 min of active resting at 70%HRmax). All four training protocols resulted in similar total oxygen consumption and were performed 3 d.wk for 8 wk.
High-intensity aerobic interval training resulted in significantly increased VO2max compared with long slow distance and lactate-threshold training intensities (P
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Authors
11- JHJan HelgerudCorresponding
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- KHKJETILL HØYDAL
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- EWEivind Wang
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- TKTrine Karlsen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- PBPÅLR BERG
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Interval training
- Heart rate
- VO2 max
- Animal science
- Intensity (physics)
- Lactate threshold
- Aerobic exercise
- Blood lactate