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181 related items for PubMed ID: 11689739

  • 1. Effect of cycling cadence on contractile and neural properties of knee extensors.
    Lepers R, Millet GY, Maffiuletti NA.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2001 Nov; 33(11):1882-8. PubMed ID: 11689739
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  • 2. Evidence of neuromuscular fatigue after prolonged cycling exercise.
    Lepers R, Hausswirth C, Maffiuletti N, Brisswalter J, van Hoecke J.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2000 Nov; 32(11):1880-6. PubMed ID: 11079517
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  • 3. Influence of cycling cadence on neuromuscular activity of the knee extensors in humans.
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  • 4. Muscle activation during cycling at different cadences: effect of maximal strength capacity.
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  • 7. Neuromuscular fatigue during a long-duration cycling exercise.
    Lepers R, Maffiuletti NA, Rochette L, Brugniaux J, Millet GY.
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  • 8. Why does knee extensor muscles torque decrease after eccentric-type exercise?
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  • 10. Relation between preferred and optimal cadences during two hours of cycling in triathletes.
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    Br J Sports Med; 2006 Apr 01; 40(4):293-8; discussion 298. PubMed ID: 16556781
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  • 12. Stability of pedalling mechanics during a prolonged cycling exercise performed at different cadences.
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  • 13. The effects of a prolonged running exercise on strength characteristics.
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  • 14. Neuromuscular, metabolic, and kinetic adaptations for skilled pedaling performance in cyclists.
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  • 15. Changes in central and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue indices after concentric versus eccentric contractions of the knee extensors.
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  • 18. Fatigue and recovery after high-intensity exercise. Part II: Recovery interventions.
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  • 19. Torque, power and muscle activation of eccentric and concentric isokinetic cycling.
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  • 20. Maximal voluntary eccentric, isometric and concentric torque recovery following a concentric isokinetic exercise.
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