- ►bjsportmed.com 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-
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TD Mickleborough, JM Stager, K Chatham, MR … - European journal of applied physiology, 2008 - Springer Abstract Because the anomalous respiratory character- istics of competitive
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LA Griffiths, AK McConnell - European journal of applied physiology, 2007 - Springer Abstract We investigated the effect of 4 week of inspiratory (IMT) or expiratory
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combined IMT/EMT on rowing performance in club-level oarsmen. Seventeen ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
[CITATION] Concurrent inspiratory muscle and cardiovascular
NG Koulouris, I Dimitroulis - Pneumon, 2001 - pneumon.org SUMMARY. The respiratory system consists essentially of two parts, a
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CA Harms - The Journal of Physiology, 2007 - Physiological Soc Factors affecting exercise tolerance have been of interest to respiratory
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S Enright, VB Unnithan, D Davies - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2006 - Elsevier The evaluation of respiratory muscle endurance (RME) is regarded as being
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