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by boyband6666
2070 days ago
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If you are training properly at running however, then you are doing high intensity exercise. The track repeats, the hill reps, they are that high intensity interval training, with easier runs the rest of the time. The idea that running is just shuffling along at a steady pace is a straw man, and looks nothing like what actual runners do! |
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And the current evidence is that your maximum exertion is what matters, not time spent exercising. So someone that does a few sprints, to max intensity, over 20 minutes actually will have better cardiovascular health than someone that runs or jogs for an hour or more.
If you’re sprinting at full exertion for a few minutes, you’re able to hit a much higher max than you would if you were running long distance.