Swimming vs HIIT: Different Exercise Types Trigger Unique Mitochondrial Adaptations
New research reveals how moderate swimming and high-intensity intervals affect muscle stem cells and blood factors differently.
Exercise science, resistance training, VO2max, and physical performance
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New research reveals how moderate swimming and high-intensity intervals affect muscle stem cells and blood factors differently.
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