Intermittent Resistance Exercise: Evolution from the Steady State
Oxygen uptake measurements are without question useful and a staple measurement for the estimation of exercise energy costs. However, steady state models cannot be used to successfully model intermittent resistance exercise energy costs. Our laboratory has taken steps to avoid such comparisons betwe...
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Main Author: | Christopher B. Scott (Author) |
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego,
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