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Fatigue Indices and Perceived Exertion Highlight Ergometer Specificity for Repeated Sprint Ability Testing
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Fatigue Indices and Perceived Exertion Highlight Ergometer Specificity for Repeated Sprint Ability Testing

Hugo A Kerhervé, David G Stewart, Chris McLellan and Dale Lovell
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Vol.2, pp.1-9
2020
PMID: 33345037
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Abstract

exhaustion anaerobic capacity Sports and Active Living aerobic power non-motorized treadmill exercise mode
This study aimed to compare the time course of measures of performance, fatigue, and perceived exertion during repeated-sprint ability (RSA) testing performed on a non-motorized treadmill (NMT) and cycling ergometer (CE). Fourteen physically active participants performed two 10 ×6 s

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