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CrossFit®–development, benefits and risksWagener et al., 2020
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- Wagener S
- Hoppe M
- Hotfiel T
- Engelhardt M
- Javanmardi S
- Baumgart C
- Freiwald J
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- Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology
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CrossFit is a form of high-intensity interval training and comparable to other high-intensity exercises. CrossFit exercises increase VO 2max, strength, endurance, and improves the body composition (eg lean body mass). The injury risk in CrossFit is similar to that of other …
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