Effects of Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval Training (HIT) on Fitness in Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Controlled and Non-Controlled Trials
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Will G. Hopkins | Alan M. Batterham | Matthew Weston | A. Batterham | M. Weston | W. Hopkins | Kathryn L. Taylor
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