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The following pages link to Energy cost of running in similarly trained men and women (Q57590453):
Displaying 18 items.
- A wider pelvis does not increase locomotor cost in humans, with implications for the evolution of childbirth (Q28258675) (← links)
- Endurance and strength training for soccer players: physiological considerations (Q35676917) (← links)
- The two-hour marathon: What's the equivalent for women? (Q37148782) (← links)
- Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer Tests are Interchangeable to Monitor Triathletes Annual Training (Q37617522) (← links)
- Factors affecting the energy cost of level running at submaximal speed (Q38355240) (← links)
- Hominin Hip Biomechanics: Changing Perspectives (Q38838578) (← links)
- Physiological Factors Associated with Middle Distance Running Performance (Q40440508) (← links)
- Biomechanics and running economy (Q41152281) (← links)
- Sex differences in elite swimming with advanced age are less than marathon running (Q41485064) (← links)
- Are there differences in running economy at different velocities for well-trained distance runners? (Q43213522) (← links)
- Energetics of running in top-level marathon runners from Kenya (Q44863123) (← links)
- Physiological strain due to load carrying in heavy footwear (Q45270083) (← links)
- Gender differences in energy expended during activities and in daily energy expenditure of elderly people (Q50938141) (← links)
- Is There a Sex Difference in the Age of Elite Marathon Runners? (Q51539727) (← links)
- Attentional strategy use by experienced distance runners: physiological and psychological effects. (Q52208043) (← links)
- Walking in visually handicapped children and its energy cost. (Q53330822) (← links)
- Maximal oxygen uptake, anaerobic threshold and running economy in women and men with similar performances level in marathons (Q72462073) (← links)
- Influence of training, sex, age and body mass on the energy cost of running (Q72829471) (← links)