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  • 3. Pattern of developing the performance template.
    Foster C, Hendrickson KJ, Peyer K, Reiner B, deKoning JJ, Lucia A, Battista RA, Hettinga FJ, Porcari JP, Wright G.
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  • 8. Relative importance of pacing strategy and mean power output in 1500-m self-paced cycling.
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  • 11. Volume-dependent response of precooling for intermittent-sprint exercise in the heat.
    Minett GM, Duffield R, Marino FE, Portus M.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2011 Sep; 43(9):1760-9. PubMed ID: 21311362
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  • 12. Circulatory and metabolic responses of women to arm crank and wheelchair ergometry.
    Sedlock DA, Knowlton RG, Fitzgerald PI.
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  • 13. Regulating oxygen uptake during high-intensity exercise using heart rate and rating of perceived exertion.
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    Goosey-Tolfrey V, Lenton J, Goddard J, Oldfield V, Tolfrey K, Eston R.
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    Kerr R, Spinks W, Leicht A, Sinclair W, Woodside L.
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  • 17. Cardiovascular strain impairs prolonged self-paced exercise in the heat.
    Périard JD, Cramer MN, Chapman PG, Caillaud C, Thompson MW.
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  • 18. Regulating exercise intensity using ratings of perceived exertion during arm and leg ergometry.
    Kang J, Chaloupka EC, Mastrangelo MA, Donnelly MS, Martz WP, Robertson RJ.
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