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Otsuki, takeshi, et al. – The purpose of this study was to investigate whether postexercise HR recovery accelerates in strength-trained athletes...Conclusion: These results suggest that the HR recovery immediately after exercise is accelerated in both strength- and endurance-trained athletes


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