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HIIT & HYROX

47 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Discover the transformative power of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and the popular HYROX competition in this episode. Our hosts, experienced coaches and athletes, share insights on optimizing performance through specific training strategies, balancing intensity with recovery, and fostering a supportive community. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or new to fitness, learn how HIIT can boost muscle growth, accelerate fat loss, and enhance mental resilience. Tune in to explore how this hybrid approach to fitness can elevate your results and connect you with a motivating community.

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