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Comparison of the oxygen uptake kinetics of club and elite standard rowers

Physiological measures of functional capability (e.g. aerobic power (VO sub(2) peak) and lactate threshold (LT)) relate to rowing performance ability (Ingham et al., 2002: European Journal of Applied Physiology, 88, 243-246). Interest in the VO sub(2) kinetic response at the onset of exercise has in...

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