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Filter by:As part of the regular rehabilitation program for chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the addition of dynamic eccentric endurance (ECC) exercise sessions to the conventional concentric cycling program (CON) would enable greater gains in functional capacity that the CON alone. Furthermore, in the case of severe heart failure, results of conventional exercise rehabilitation remains limited on account of the poor physical fitness and deconditioning. Dynamic ECC has been shown to enhance muscle mass and improve muscle strength in subjects with functional limitations comparable to those in CHF, but to date reports on effects on muscle endurance and overall functional capacity remain scarce or non-existent. Investigator hypothesize that a combination of these two types of training will allow both an improvement in strength and oxidative muscle capacities. These benefits must be objectified at the level of the walking distance covered in 6 min (6-WT).