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cardiovascular conditioning

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noun

  1. enhancement of heart and circulatory function produced by regular vigorous aerobic exercise, as jogging, swimming, or cycling.


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Some liken sweating in a sauna to passive cardiovascular conditioning, which may interest anyone who has packed on pounds in quarantine.

From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2020

He would lift weights and work on his cardiovascular conditioning.

From Washington Times • Mar. 26, 2015

"In my opinion, and broadly speaking, exercise intensity must be relatively high in order to gain cardiovascular conditioning from brief, interval style workouts," Martin Gibola, a short exercise-enthusiast and McMaster's Professor, wrote in an email.

From The Verge • Nov. 12, 2014

Koivu's return will be boosted by his ability to continue skating and maintain cardiovascular conditioning while he's out.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 22, 2011

Well, yoga has side effects too: better strength, better balance, peace of mind, stronger bones, cardiovascular conditioning, lots of stuff.

From Time Magazine Archive

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