Velocity-Based Training Safely Personalizes Exercise for Breast Cancer Survivors
New research shows breast cancer survivors can use lifting speed to customize resistance training intensity and volume safely.
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New research shows breast cancer survivors can use lifting speed to customize resistance training intensity and volume safely.
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New training method using low-oxygen recovery periods improves aerobic fitness by 10% without affecting blood markers.
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Major review reveals bidirectional relationship between sports injuries and mental health problems in adolescents aged 10-24.
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