Short‐term sprint interval versus traditional endurance training: similar initial adaptations in human skeletal muscle and exercise performance
MJMartin J. GibalaJPJonathan P. LittleMVM. van den Broekvan EssenGWGeoffrey WilkinKAKirsten A. Burgomaster
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Brief, intense exercise training may induce metabolic and performance adaptations comparable to traditional endurance training. However, no study has directly compared these diverse training strategies in a standardized manner. We therefore examined changes in exercise capacity and molecular and cellular adaptations in skeletal muscle after low volume sprint-interval training (SIT) and high volume endurance training (ET). Sixteen active men (21 +/- 1 years, ) were assigned to a SIT or ET group (n = 8 each) and performed six training sessions over 14 days. Each session consisted of either four to six repeats of 30 s 'all out' cycling at approximately 250% with 4 min recovery (SIT) or 90-120 min continuous…
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- Sprint
- Endurance training
- Interval training
- Skeletal muscle
- High-intensity interval training
- Cycling
- Medicine
- Glycogen
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