Relationship between perceived exertion during exercise and subsequent recovery measurements
The return towards resting homeostasis in the post-exercise period has the potential to represent the internal training load of the preceding exercise bout. However, the relative potential of metabolic and autonomic recovery measurements in this role has not previously been established. Therefore th...
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Main Authors: | TN Mann (Author), RP Lamberts (Author), A Nummela (Author), MI Lambert (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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