Peculiarities of Central and Peripheral Changes at Onset of Dosed and Maximal Exercise Tests
Research background and hypothesis. Since varying types of physical workloads activate different physiological system activity at different degree, during dosed and maximal exercises the total effects can highlight the properties of central and peripheral mechanisms and reveal significant synergies...
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Main Authors: | Birutė Zacharienė (Author), Jonas Poderys (Author), Eugenijus Trinkūnas (Author), Alfonsas Buliuolis (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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