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According to the article, how does the intermittent recovery test differ from the intermittent endurance test?

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Answer: One of the main differences of an intermittent recovery test as compared to intermittent endurance test is that: subjects of these intermittent tests have different duration of active breaks. To add up, 5 seconds is only allocated for the endurance test, while a higher 10 seconds for the recovery test.

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The intermittent recovery test differs from the intermittent endurance test in that, instead of using a twenty-two and a half meter long strip of floor space, it uses twenty-five meters. The extra two and a half meters are added to the shorter section, making a five-meter section for the active break period.

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