Analysis of the effect of different intensities and rest interval on the perceived exertion of athletes
The research examined the effects of different intensities and different rest intervals of strength training on the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in young athletes. Participated in the study 23 young men, aged 17.06 ± .73 years, 68.01 ± 8.09 kg of body mass, and 173.65 �� 5.61 cm of height. The...
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Main Authors: | V.O. Damasceno (Author), M.R. Mota (Author), T.S. Silva (Author), M.S. Silva (Author), F. Martins da Silva (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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