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5%±6.6 (T to 55.8%±5.9 (T2); p less then 0.001), motor evoked potential latency decreased (from 25.3ms±0.8 (T to 24.1ms±0.8 (T2); p less then 0.001), and motor evoked potential amplitude increased (from 0.58mV±0.09 (T to 0.65mV±0.08 (T2); p less then 0.001). Furthermore, after 12 weeks' aerobic training there were improvements in all parameters. Conclusions This study shows that aerobic activity seems to induce changes 34 in cortical excitability if performed for a period longer than 4 weeks, in addition to typical cardiorespiratory