The role of age on neuromuscular performance decay induced by a maximal intensity sprint session in a group of competitive endurance athletes
Age-related changes in the neuromuscular system functions may affect profoundly high-level athletes' performance across their careers. The present study aimed to analyse the fatiguing effect of a maximal intensity sprint session (MISS) on competitive athletes of different ages. Thirty-one compe...
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Main Authors: | Leonardo Cesanelli (Author), Nerijus Eimantas (Author), Angelo Iovane (Author), Giuseppe Messina (Author), Danguole Satkunskiene (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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