A nonlinear model for the characterization and optimization of athletic training and performance
Study aim: Mathematical models of the relationship between training and performance facilitate the design of training protocols to achieve performance goals. However, current linear models do not account for nonlinear physiological effects such as saturation and over-training. This severely limits t...
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Main Authors: | Turner James D. (Author), Mazzoleni Michael J. (Author), Little Jared A. (Author), Sequeira Dane (Author), Mann Brian P. (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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