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  • 2. Effects of deep water and treadmill running on oxygen uptake and energy expenditure in seasonally trained cross country runners.
    DeMaere JM, Ruby BC.
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  • 4. The energy cost of horizontal walking and running in adolescents.
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  • 9. Spontaneous pacing during overground hill running.
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  • 12. Energy expenditure estimates of the Caltrac accelerometer for running, race walking, and stepping.
    Swan PD, Byrnes WC, Haymes EM.
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  • 14. .VO2 is attenuated above the lactate threshold in endurance-trained runners.
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  • 18. Is There an Optimal Speed for Economical Running?
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