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  • 3. Recovery from a 1-minute bout of fatiguing exercise: characteristics, reliability, and responsiveness.
    Sinacore DR, Bander BL, Delitto A.
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  • 4. Effects of detraining on endurance capacity and metabolic changes during prolonged exhaustive exercise.
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  • 5. The effect of detraining and reduced training on the physiological adaptations to aerobic exercise training.
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  • 14. Effect of high-intensity endurance training on isokinetic muscle power.
    Tabata I, Atomi Y, Kanehisa H, Miyashita M.
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  • 16. Strength training effects on aerobic power and short-term endurance.
    Hickson RC, Rosenkoetter MA, Brown MM.
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  • 17. Test-retest reliability of lower limb isokinetic endurance in COPD: A comparison of angular velocities.
    Ribeiro F, Lépine PA, Garceau-Bolduc C, Coats V, Allard É, Maltais F, Saey D.
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  • 18. Relationships between skeletal muscle characteristics and aerobic performance in sedentary and active subjects.
    Lortie G, Simoneau JA, Hamel P, Boulay MR, Bouchard C.
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  • 19. Detraining: loss of training-induced physiological and performance adaptations. Part II: Long term insufficient training stimulus.
    Mujika I, Padilla S.
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  • 20. Two weeks of detraining reduces cardiopulmonary function and muscular fitness in endurance athletes.
    Chen YT, Hsieh YY, Ho JY, Lin TY, Lin JC.
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