Six sessions of sprint interval training increases muscle oxidative potential and cycle endurance capacity in humans

Feb 12, 2005Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Six sprint interval training sessions improve muscle energy use and cycling endurance in people

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Abstract

Cycle endurance capacity increased by 100% after six sessions of sprint interval training over two weeks.

  • Citrate synthase maximal activity rose by 38% following the training.
  • Resting muscle glycogen content increased by 26% after sprint interval training.
  • No change in peak oxygen uptake was observed after the training.
  • A control group showed no performance changes over a similar duration without training.

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