This study sought to compare early physiological and performance adaptations between a two-week cycle sprint interval training (SIT) and uphill run sprint training (UST) programs. Seventeen recreationally active adult males (age = 28 ± 5 years; body mass (BM) = 78 ± 9 kg) were assigned to either a control (n = 5), SIT (n = 6), or UST (n = 6) group. A discrete group of participants (n = 6, age = 33 ± 6 years, and body mass = 80 ± 9 kg) completed both training protocols to determine acute physiological responses. Intervention groups completed either a run or cycle peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) test (intervention type dependent) prior to and following two weeks of training. Training comprised of three sessions per week of 4 × 30-s “all-out” spr...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to test the effects of sprint interval training (SIT) on cardioresp...
Sprint interval training (SIT) has been shown to be effective at improving athletic performance in l...
High intensity sprint interval training (SIT) proposes an effective and feasible exercise alternativ...
This study sought to compare early physiological and performance adaptations between a two-week cycl...
This study sought to compare early physiological and performance adaptations between a two-week cycl...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
Sprint interval training (SIT) rapidly improves cardiorespiratory fitness but demands less training ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate training-specific adaptations to eight weeks of ...
Purpose Sprint interval training (SIT) provides a potent stimulus for improving maximal aerobi...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a short training intervention using ...
Purpose: Recent meta-analyses indicate that sprint interval training (SIT) improves cardiorespirator...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to test the effects of sprint interval training (SIT) on cardioresp...
Sprint interval training (SIT) has been shown to be effective at improving athletic performance in l...
High intensity sprint interval training (SIT) proposes an effective and feasible exercise alternativ...
This study sought to compare early physiological and performance adaptations between a two-week cycl...
This study sought to compare early physiological and performance adaptations between a two-week cycl...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological, mechanical and perceptual responses to two s...
Sprint interval training (SIT) rapidly improves cardiorespiratory fitness but demands less training ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate training-specific adaptations to eight weeks of ...
Purpose Sprint interval training (SIT) provides a potent stimulus for improving maximal aerobi...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a short training intervention using ...
Purpose: Recent meta-analyses indicate that sprint interval training (SIT) improves cardiorespirator...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to test the effects of sprint interval training (SIT) on cardioresp...
Sprint interval training (SIT) has been shown to be effective at improving athletic performance in l...
High intensity sprint interval training (SIT) proposes an effective and feasible exercise alternativ...