Relationship between 800-m running performance and running economy during high-intensity running in well-trained middle-distance runners
Running economy (RE) at an intensity above the lactate threshold (LT) is reported to be the most important aerobic capacity for estimating 1,500-m running performance. The reason that the RE at intensity better reflects the energy metabolism during a 1,500-m run, is that it is performed above the LT...
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Main Authors: | Fumiya Tanji (Author), Toshiki Tsuji (Author), Wataru Shimazu (Author), Yasushi Enomoto (Author), Yoshiharu Nabekura (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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