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Etiology of the VO2 drop at the end of exhaustive exercises eliciting VO2max
Heubert, R., Lepretre, P. M., Lafitte, L., Koralsztein, J. P., Billat, V.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)congress proceedings“…Lafitte, L.…”
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Intermittent running at vVO2max allows to sustain a longer time at VO2max that severe continuous submaximal run
Billat, V. L, Bocquet, V., Slawinski, J., Demarle, A., Lafitte, L., Chassaing, P., Koralsztein, J. P.Published 1999article“…Lafitte, L.…”
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Intermittent runs at the velocity associated with maximal oxygen uptake enables subjcts to remain at maximal oxygen uptake for a longer time than intense but submaximal runs
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Bocquet, V., Demarle, A., Lafitte, L., Chassaing, P., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)article“…Lafitte, L.…”
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Intermittent runs at the velocity associated with maximal oxygen uptake enables subjects to remain at maximal oxygen uptake for a longer time than intense but submaximal runs
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Bocquet, V., Demarle, A., Lafitte, L., Chassaing, P., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)article“…Lafitte, L.…”