The Influence of Removing the Perception of Achievement on Performance in Volitional Time-to-Exhaustion Cycle Ergometer Trials
The purpose of this brief report is to report the findings of an investigation of the potential influence of the removal of achievement feedback on subjects undertaking maximal fitness testing. Subjects were asked to complete a two incremental volitional time-to-exhaustion cycle ergometer trials, on...
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Main Authors: | Ross Lorimer (Author), John Babraj (Author) |
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International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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