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What is the significance of the 1996 study by Tabata et al.?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The 1996 study by Tabata et al. is significant because it demonstrated that just 4 minutes of true maximal-intensity interval training could produce greater improvements in VO2max than 60 minutes of moderate-intensity steady-state exercise. This finding challenged conventional beliefs about cardiovascular training and highlighted the effectiveness of short, intense workouts.

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