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- Q205821 subject Q7014497.
- Q205821 subject Q8819446.
- Q205821 abstract "Circuit training is a form of body conditioning or resistance training using high-intensity aerobics. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all prescribed exercises in the program. When one circuit is complete, one begins the first exercise again for the next circuit. Traditionally, the time between exercises in circuit training is short, often with rapid movement to the next exercise.The program was developed by R.E. Morgan and G.T. Anderson in 1957 at the University of Leeds in England.".
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- Q205821 comment "Circuit training is a form of body conditioning or resistance training using high-intensity aerobics. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all prescribed exercises in the program. When one circuit is complete, one begins the first exercise again for the next circuit. Traditionally, the time between exercises in circuit training is short, often with rapid movement to the next exercise.The program was developed by R.E. Morgan and G.T.".
- Q205821 label "Circuit training".