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  • Researchers have investigated a variety of rehabilitative modes of training in an attempt to ascertain the appropriate mode of exercise, dose, work load, number of repetitions and order and number of exercises in order to bring about favourable improvements in asthmatic symptomology

  • The research regarding the effects of exercise training on asthmatics is sparse and there has continually been a self-inflicted restriction of physical and sporting activities in asthmatics

  • Results show body composition, flexibility, muscular strength, and that the less fit asthmatic children were able to psychosocial measures [5]

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Introduction

Researchers have investigated a variety of rehabilitative modes of training in an attempt to ascertain the appropriate mode of exercise, dose, work load, number of repetitions and order and number of exercises in order to bring about favourable improvements in asthmatic symptomology. The research regarding the effects of exercise training on asthmatics is sparse and there has continually been a self-inflicted restriction of physical and sporting activities in asthmatics This is so despite clinicians having advised that exercise can take place when asthmatics use beta-agonists prior to exercise, avoid conditions that are likely to produce exercise- induced asthma and participate in swimming which is deemed less asthmogenic than other forms of exercise [1,2]. Results show body composition, flexibility, muscular strength, and that the less fit asthmatic children were able to psychosocial measures [5] This improvement might be normalize their aerobic fitness with a super- true for patients who suffer from chronic vised training programme without clinical com- diseases such as congestive heart failure, chronic obplications.

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