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The following pages link to Reproducibility of ventilation of thresholds in trained cyclists during ramp cycle exercise. (Q52051793):
Displaying 14 items.
- Methods of prescribing relative exercise intensity: physiological and practical considerations (Q28289641) (← links)
- Incremental exercise test design and analysis: implications for performance diagnostics in endurance athletes (Q28307659) (← links)
- Validity and Reliability of Ventilatory and Blood Lactate Thresholds in Well-Trained Cyclists (Q36140737) (← links)
- Submaximal cardiopulmonary thresholds on a robotics-assisted tilt table, a cycle and a treadmill: a comparative analysis. (Q36270366) (← links)
- The effect of breathing an ambient low-density, hyperoxic gas on the perceived effort of breathing and maximal performance of exercise in well-trained athletes (Q36767671) (← links)
- The constant work rate critical power protocol overestimates ramp incremental exercise performance (Q37427461) (← links)
- Inability of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients to reproduce VO₂peak indicates functional impairment (Q37731889) (← links)
- Effects of workload and pedalling cadence on knee forces in competitive cyclists (Q45342591) (← links)
- Comparison of W(peak), VO2(peak) and the ventilation threshold from two different incremental exercise tests: relationship to endurance performance (Q47266020) (← links)
- Reproducibility of peak oxygen consumption and the impact of test variability on classification of individual training responses in young recreationally active adults (Q47900801) (← links)
- Physiological determinants of speciality of elite middle- and long-distance runners. (Q53153173) (← links)
- Effects of body positions on the saddle on pedalling technique for cyclists and triathletes (Q58914047) (← links)
- Chronotropic Intolerance: An Overlooked Determinant of Symptoms and Activity Limitation in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? (Q64061357) (← links)
- Low reproducibility of many lactate markers during incremental cycle exercise (Q83461901) (← links)