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- Q530558 subject Q7014925.
- Q530558 subject Q8911137.
- Q530558 abstract "PHA training or peripheral heart action training is a form of bodybuilding circuit training that was popularized by former AAU Mr. America and Mr. Universe Bob Gajda in the 1960s. Some internet sites point out that Gajda always credited Arthur H. Steinhaus for developing the theory behind PHA.This method is specifically designed to keep the blood circulated throughout the body during the entire workout. The smaller muscles around the heart are worked on first before the larger muscles around the body's periphery.The technique requires the exerciser continuously exercises over a long period of time with no breaks.John McCallum, the noted physical culture writer, wrote several articles concerning P.H.A. in his series The Keys to Progress. McCallum advocated P.H.A., running, and a high protein/low carbohydrate diet for maximum definition, improved endurance, and sound health.".
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- Q530558 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014925.
- Q530558 wikiPageWikiLink Q8911137.
- Q530558 comment "PHA training or peripheral heart action training is a form of bodybuilding circuit training that was popularized by former AAU Mr. America and Mr. Universe Bob Gajda in the 1960s. Some internet sites point out that Gajda always credited Arthur H. Steinhaus for developing the theory behind PHA.This method is specifically designed to keep the blood circulated throughout the body during the entire workout.".
- Q530558 label "PHA training".