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Long-term Effects of Exercise (Training Effects)

These are considered changes that occur in the body after regular exercise. The time span will vary, buy usually consists of exercise programs that are performed on a regular basis (at least 3-5 times per week) for a period of several weeks. The beneficial changes are dependent on the specificity of the exercise program to determine the training effect. These changes include:

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Increased Size of Heart Increased Stroke Volume
Decreased Resting Pulse Rate Decreased Exercise Pulse Rate
Faster Pulse Rate Recovery Increased Ability to Sustain Activity for Long Periods of Time
Decrease in the Amount of Body Fat Increased Muscular Strength
Increased Muscular Endurance Reduced Emotional Stress
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