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What types of intervals are most effective? A scientific analysis with Michael Rosenblat | EP#243

What types of intervals are most effective? A scientific analysis with Michael Rosenblat | EP#243

Published 5 years, 7 months ago
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Michael Rosenblat is a Canadian researcher working towards his PhD. In this interview we discuss one of his main research papers: a meta-analysis and systematic review all about interval training.

 

IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:

-Long, medium, and short High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) compared with Sprint Interval Training (SIT) 

-The scientific evidence available for trying to find the "optimal" type of interval training

-Why Long HIIT may have certain advantages over other types of HIIT as well as SIT

-Should athletes try to optimise (find the one best workout) or mix things up to get the best of all worlds? 

 

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