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Heavy strength training improves running and cycling performance following prolonged submaximal work in well-trained female athletes
Vikmoen, O., Rønnestad, B. R., Ellefsen, S., Raastad, T.Published in Physiological Reports (2017)article“…Vikmoen, O.…”
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Effects of heavy strength training on running performance and determinants of running performance in female endurance athletes
Vikmoen, O., Raastad, T., Seynnes, O., Bergstrøm, K., Ellefsen, S., Rønnestad, B. R.Published in PLOS ONE (2016)article“…Vikmoen, O.…”
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Strength training improves cycling performance, fractional utilization of VO2max and cycling economy in female cyclists
Vikmoen, O., Ellefsen, S., Trøen, Ø., Hollan, I., Hanestadhaugen, M., Raastad, T., Rønnestad, B. R.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2016)article“…Vikmoen, O.…”
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Strength training improves running and cycling performance
Vikmoen, O., Rønnestad, B. R., Ellefsen, S., Raastad, T.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)congress proceedings“…Vikmoen, O.…”
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Effects of 12 weeks of block periodization on performance and performance indices in well-trained cyclists
Rønnestad, B. R., Ellefsen, S., Nygaard, H., Zacharoff, E. E., Vikmoen, O., Hansen, J., Hallén, J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2014)article“…Vikmoen, O.…”
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Hvordan et typisk norsk høydetreningsregime påvirker hemoglobinmasse og blodvolum til elite langrennsutøvere (How does a typical Norwegian altitude training procedure influence hemoglobine mass and blood volumen in elite cross-country skiers)
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