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  • 31. Measuring Training Load in Dance: The Construct Validity of Session-RPE.
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    Scanlan AT, Fox JL, Borges NR, Dascombe BJ, Dalbo VJ.
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  • 38. Comparison of heart rate and session rating of perceived exertion methods of defining exercise load in cyclists.
    Rodríguez-Marroyo JA, Villa G, García-López J, Foster C.
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  • 40. Profile of weekly training load in elite male professional basketball players.
    Manzi V, D'Ottavio S, Impellizzeri FM, Chaouachi A, Chamari K, Castagna C.
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