Alternating these two training modes is the perfect way to protect your body and maximize your complete training program
Low-intensity steady state (LISS) training, also known as long slow distance (LSD) training, is the ability to maintain a steady work-rate over an extended period of time. LISS relies on aerobic energy pathways for energy and can supply fuel muscle activity for extended durations like endurance races. Compared to HIIT, LISS is a lower-stress way to improve aerobic capacity, but it is not as effective for burning calories The upside, however, is that LIIS can be performed almost every day, especially for those who can walk or ride a bike to work.
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Alternating these two training modes is the perfect way to protect your body and maximize your complete training program
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