A high-intensity warm-up increases thermal strain but does not affect repeated sprint performance in athletes with a cervical spinal cord injury
Purpose: To compare the effects of typical competition versus high-intensity intermittent warm-up (WU) on thermoregulatory responses and repeated sprint performance during wheelchair rugby (WR) gameplay. Methods: An intermittent sprint protocol (ISP) simulating the demands of WR was performed by mal...
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/15022659.v1 |
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