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Arterial oxygenation, central motor output and exercise performance in humans

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TD Noakes, FE Marino - The Journal of Physiology, 2007 - Physiological Soc
The studies of Amann et al. (2006, 2007) conclude that feedback from fatiguing
skeletal muscle during exercise at different reduces central motor output to the
working muscles “in order to reinvent excessive development of peripheral ...
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Testing for maximum oxygen consumption has produced a brainless model of human …

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TD Noakes - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjsm.bmj.com
Perhaps the hallmark study in human exercise physiology was performed by Nobel
Laureate Professor AV Hill on himself in Manchester, England in the early 1920s.
Hill circled an 88 metre grass running track at three different speeds each ...
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Why does exercise terminate at the maximal lactate steady state intensity?

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B Baron, TD Noakes, J Dekerle, F Moullan, S … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjsm.bmj.com
Results: Time to exhaustion was 55.0 (SD 8.5) min. No variation was observed
between the 10th and the last minute for arterial pyruvate, bicarbonate, and
haemoglobin concentrations, redox state, arterial oxygen pressure, arterial ...
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Inspiratory muscle training improves cycling time-trial performance and anaerobic work …


MA Johnson, GR Sharpe, PI Brown - European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2007 - Springer
Page 1. ORIGINAL ARTICLE Inspiratory muscle training improves cycling time-trial
performance and anaerobic work capacity but not critical power ...
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Concurrent inspiratory muscle and cardiovascular training differentially improves both …

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AM Edwards, C Wells, R Butterly - British journal of sports medicine, 2008 - bjsportmed.com
Methods: 16 healthy untrained males agreed to participate in the study and were
randomly assigned to training (TRA; n = 8) and placebo (PLA; n = 8) groups. Pre-
and post-training measurements of spirometry and maximal inspiratory mouth ...
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Which lap is the slowest? An analysis of 32 world mile record performances

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TD Noakes, MI Lambert, R Hauman - British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009 - bjsportmed.com
Results: The slowest laps in 90% of races were either the second (34%) or the
third (56%) laps. In only two (6%) records was the final lap the slowest,
whereas in 24 (76%), it was either the fastest (38%) or the second fastest ...
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The eccentric muscle loading influences the pacing strategies during repeated downhill …


B Baron, F Deruelle, F Moullan, G Dalleau, C … - European journal of applied physiology, 2009 - Springer
Page 1. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 105:749–757 DOI 10.1007/s00421-008-0957-6 123
ORIGINAL ARTICLE The eccentric muscle loading inXuences the pacing strategies ...
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Self-paced exercise is less physically challenging than enforced constant pace exercise of …

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PJ Lander, RJ Butterly, AM Edwards - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bjsm.bmj.com
Methods: Nine healthy well-trained male participants volunteered to participate
in three 5000 m rowing conditions (two submaximal and one maximal conditions) in
an individualised order. In the submaximal conditions, participants were ...
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Examining pacing profiles in elite female road cyclists using exposure variation analysis


CR Abbiss, L Straker, M Quod, D Martin, PB … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjsm.bmj.com
Online First articles must include the digital object identifier (DOIs) and date
of initial publication. establish publication priority; they are indexed by
PubMed from initial publication. Citations to may be posted when available ...
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[CITATION] The brain and fatigue


TD Noakes, H Crewe, R Tucker - The Olympic Textbook of Science in Sport
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