Search Results - Van Schuylenbergh, R.
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Physiological predictors of a super-sprint triathlon performance in junior and U23 triathletes
Poffé, C., Robberechts, R., Kusters, M., Weber, S., Van Schuylenbergh, R.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2025)article“…Van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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Reliability of a non-invasive method to calculate buffer capacity after exhaustive cycling exercise of 20 s to 12 min: A pilot study
Gehlert, S., Khurshudyan, A., Weber, S., Widdershoven, J., Van Schuylenbergh, R.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)article“…Van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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INSCYD physiological performance software is valid to determine the maximal lactate steady state in male and female cyclists
Poffé, C., Van Dael, K., Van Schuylenbergh, R.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)article“…Van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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Effect of exercise-induced dehydration on lactate parameters during incremental exercise
van Schuylenbergh, R., van den Eynde, B., Hespel, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2005)article“…van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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Correlations between lactate and ventilatory thresholds and the maximal lactate steady state in elite cyclists
van Schuylenbergh, R., van den Eynde, B., Hespel, P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2004)article“…van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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Physiological determinants of sprint triathlon performance
van Schuylenbergh, R., van den Eynde, B., Hespel, P.Published in Book of abstracts of the 6th annual congress of the European College of Sport Science, 15th congress of the German Society of Sport Science. Cologne, 24-28 July 2001 (2001)book“…van Schuylenbergh, R.…”
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