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Articles > HIT
Even Ultra-Endurance Athletes Need a Little HIT
How to Use HIIT As a Time-Crunched Athlete
Your Guide to High-Intensity Training
HIT has many proven benefits and several big limitations. Trevor Connor explores how HIT works, its effects, and the most effective high-intensity interval workouts you can choose for specific gains.