Edwin Setiadi

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So the effects of low-intensity and high-intensity exercise on the aerobic system are somewhat complementary. Maximizing aerobic capacity therefore requires that a runner do some of both. The question, then, is not whether one is “better” than the other and thus ought to be done exclusively. The question, rather, is how high-intensity and low-intensity training should be balanced.
80/20 Running: Run Stronger and Race Faster by Training Slower
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