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      • a period between two events or times, or the space between two points: If there is a fire, the alarm will sound at 15-second intervals. We’ve positioned guards around the embassy at intervals of 10 feet. us / ˈɪn·tər·vəl / Br An interval is an intermission. interval noun [C] (MUSIC) music us / ˈɪnt·ər·vəl /
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  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Interval training is really just a form of speedwork. And why should you do speedwork? Essentially, because it's a way of practising running faster for shorter periods, to improve your speed...

  4. Jul 12, 2024 · Interval training is a form of exercise that alternates between timed bursts of activity and timed recovery periods. Essentially when you train in intervals you’ll go...

  5. Jul 12, 2024 · An interval in music is defined as a distance in pitch between any two notes. The larger the interval between two notes, the greater the difference in pitch between the notes. The same is vice versa: the smaller the interval between two notes, the smaller the pitch between the notes. There are three parts to the way we describe an interval:

  6. Sep 2, 2022 · Nuffield Health Senior Personal Trainer Phil Goulding explains what interval training is, what it's good for and when to do it. Interval training consists of a series of repeated rounds of exercise, ranging from several minutes to just a few seconds.

  7. a period between two events or times: We see each other at regular intervals - usually about once a month. C2. the space between two points: The plants should be spaced at six-inch intervals. B1 UK (US intermission) a short period between the parts of a performance or a sports event: There will be two 20-minute intervals during the opera.

  8. An interval is a subset of the real numbers that contains all real numbers lying between any two numbers of the subset. The endpoints of an interval are its supremum, and its infimum, if they exist as real numbers. [1] .

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