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    Todd A. Astorino Ph.D

    Todd A. Astorino Ph.D

    Dept. of Kinesiology, California State University--San Marcos

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    I am the Graduate Coordinator in the Dept. of Kinesiology at California State University--San Marcos. Over the last 9 yr, I have led three long-term studies investigating health-related adaptations to HIIT in various populations. I have a Ph.D in Exercise Physiology from the University of New Mexico and have authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals.

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    Published on Dec 13, 2016

    How did I become interested in interval training?

    Why do I investigate the effects of high intensity interval training?Growing up, I was never much of a runner and did not really relate much to aerobic-based sports.  I played baseball, basketball,...

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    Can HIIT be done outside of a Lab?

    Why is this study not just more of the same?Many studies over the last 10 years have shown that high intensity interval training (HIIT) is as effective, or in many cases, more effective, than aerob...

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    Published on Nov 18, 2016

    IRB Review

    So this protocol is still under review by my University's Institutional Review Board.  It is surprising that they worry about many aspects of this study that are so typical of work in the field of ...

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