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  • 3. Generic vs. small-sided game training in futsal: Effects on aerobic capacity, anaerobic power and agility.
    Amani-Shalamzari S, Khoshghadam E, Donyaei A, Parnow A, Bayati M, Clemente FM.
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  • 9. Methods for quantifying training in sprint kayak.
    Borges TO, Bullock N, Duff C, Coutts AJ.
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  • 11. A comparison of physiological responses and rating of perceived exertion between high-impact and low-impact aerobic dance sessions.
    Grant S, Davidson W, Aitchison T, Wilson J.
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  • 13. Methods of Monitoring Training Load and Their Association With Changes Across Fitness Measures in Hurling Players.
    Malone S, Hughes B, Collins K, Akubat I.
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  • 14. Relationships between rating-of-perceived-exertion- and heart-rate-derived internal training load in professional soccer players: a comparison of on-field integrated training sessions.
    Campos-Vazquez MA, Mendez-Villanueva A, Gonzalez-Jurado JA, León-Prados JA, Santalla A, Suarez-Arrones L.
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  • 17. The validity of sessionrating of perceived exertion method for quantifying training load in teamgym.
    Minganti C, Capranica L, Meeusen R, Amici S, Piacentini MF.
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  • 18. Aerobic fitness in futsal players of different competitive level.
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