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Highly trained bicyclists rode stationary bikes at intense levels of exertion for three hours a day three days in a row.
Public health experts say cycling is especially good as it tends to at least occasionally push the heart rate above moderate levels of exertion when, for example, setting off from a traffic light or climbing a hill.
For example, CYC could infer "Garcia is wet" from the statement "Garcia is finishing a marathon run," by employing its rules that running a marathon entails high exertion, that people sweat at high levels of exertion, and that when something sweats it is wet.
Having the same task for each subject resulted in different levels of exertion for each speaker, and therefore, there is a diversity of exertion levels in the corpus.
Barker KL, Dawes H, Hansford P, Shamley D. Perceived and measured levels of exertion of patients with chronic back pain exercising in a hydrotherapy pool.
We allowed participants to control their own levels of exertion to ensure production of sweat without inducing emotional distress.
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"I have vivid memories of watching his concentration and level of exertion," Jarman said.
But at a slightly lower level of exertion, performance improved by 50percentt, Dr. Lundby said.
She continued to swim but not at her pre-pregnancy level of exertion.
Most chose a pedaling cadence of around 60 revolutions per minute, an unstrenuous level of exertion.
One of the union's concerns is that football players have a different ratio than the rest of the population because of their size and level of exertion.
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