Effects of Cycling on Subsequent Running Performance, Stride Length, and Muscle Oxygen Saturation in Triathletes
Running performance is a determinant factor for victory in Sprint and Olympic distance triathlon. Previous cycling may impair running performance in triathlons, so brick training becomes an important part of training. Wearable technology that is used by triathletes can offer several metrics for opti...
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Main Authors: | Guillermo Olcina (Author), Miguel Ángel Perez-Sousa (Author), Juan Antonio Escobar-Alvarez (Author), Rafael Timón (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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