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The Effect of Different Repeated-High-Intensity-Effort Bouts on Subsequent Running, Skill Performance, and Neuromuscular Function
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The Effect of Different Repeated-High-Intensity-Effort Bouts on Subsequent Running, Skill Performance, and Neuromuscular Function

Rich D Johnston, Tim J Gabbett, David G Jenkins and Michael J Speranza
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, Vol.11(3), pp.311-318
2016
PMID: 26219106
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Abstract

team sport rugby league movement demands pacing global positioning system fatigue
To assess the impact of different repeated-high-intensity-effort (RHIE) bouts on player activity profiles, skill involvements, and neuromuscular fatigue during small-sided games.

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