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Short on Time? This 30-Minute Workout Is Surprisingly Effective

If you’ve ever skipped a workout because “there’s not enough time,” this one’s for you. A new study shows that just 30 minutes of strength training twice a week, with just one set per exercise, can still lead to meaningful gains in strength, muscle, and endurance.
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