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Acute exercise is an exercise that is short-lived.

Acute exercises are meant to be less strenuous exercises for a shorter amount of time. For instance it could be half an hour on the cross trainer or a few minutes skipping.

Acute responses = Immediate responses to exercise, such as an increase in body temperature and heart rate.

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