User talk:PRACfit

steady-paceTM is an exercise technique developed by Jeff Gotte of Practical Fitness LLP. The technique was developed from peer reviewed research and centers around stimulating and progressively brining about adaptations to the six physiological components of health of which follow: Muscular strength and endurance, Cardio Respiratory systems, Body composition,  Metabolic systems, Flexibility/Joint health, and Neurological functioning.

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