INTERVAL
TRAINING AND HYPERTENSION
BY DR. CLIFF MORRIS
Interval training is broadly defined as repetitions of high intensity
work followed by periods of rest or low activity. When compared
with moderate-intensity continuous walking, it has been shown that
interval training more effectively increases peak aerobic capacity
(VO2peak ) and reduces blood pressure. (read
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DR. CLIFF MORRIS Email:docmo3@aol.com
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