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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS

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1. High-intensity circuit training improves cognitive performance independent of changes in sBDNF levels in active college students

- Jiménez-Maldonado A. , et al.

2. Effects of 12-Week Combined Circuit Tabata Training (CTT): Empower the Fitness and Passion of Young Squash Athletes

- Irvan , et al.

3. Solving the High-Intensity Multimodal Training Prescription Puzzle: A Systematic Mapping Review

- Sharp T. , et al.

4. Effect of high intensity circuit training on muscle mass, muscular strength, and blood parameters in sedentary workers

- Ho S.Y. , et al.

5. A non-competitive sporting challenge: experience shared by a group of women

- Rivard M.C. , et al.

6. Body composition and physical fitness improve after 8 weeks of high-intensity circuit training using body weight in obese women

- Ajjimaporn A. , et al.

7. The Effects of High-Intensity Multimodal Training in Apparently Healthy Populations: A Systematic Review

- Sharp T. , et al.

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