Inspiratory and Lower-Limb Strength Importance in Mountain Ultramarathon Running. Sex Differences and Relationship with Performance
The study was aimed at comparing lower-limb strength and respiratory parameters between male and female athletes and their interaction with performance in a 107 km mountain ultramarathon. Forty seven runners (29 males and 18 females; mean ± SD age: 41 ± 5 years) were enrolled. Lower-limb strength as...
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Main Authors: | Ignacio Martinez-Navarro (Author), Antonio Montoya-Vieco (Author), Eladio Collado (Author), Bárbara Hernando (Author), Carlos Hernando (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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