Effect of Acute Sodium Bicarbonate Intake on Sprint-Intermittent Performance and Blood Biochemical Responses in Well-Trained Sprinters
The present study was designed to determine the acute effect of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) on the number of sprint repetitions during sprint high-intensity intermittent testing. In addition, blood biochemical (pH, HCO3-, and lactate) responses measured in three occasions were investigated. Thirteen...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Fayiz AbuMoh'd (Author), Walid Alsababha (Author), Yazan Haddad (Author), Ghaid Obeidat (Author), Yaser Telfah (Author) |
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Montenegrin Sports Academy,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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