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Running stride length and rate are changed and mechanical efficiency is preserved after cycling in middle-level triathletes
Gomes da Rosa, R.
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Bianchi de Oliveira, H.
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Ardigò, L. P.
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Gomeñuka, N. A.
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Fischer, G.
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Peyré-Tartaruga, L. A.
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Scientific Reports
(2019)
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Modifications in activation of lower limb muscles as a function of initial foot position in cycling
Padulo, J.
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Powell, D. W.
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Ardigo, L. P.
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Viggiano, D.
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Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
(2015)
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An exploratory study of respiratory muscle endurance training in high lesion level paraplegic handbike athletes
Fischer, G.
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Tarperi, C.
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George, K.
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Ardigo, L. P.
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Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
(2014)
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The best choice for locomotion in mountain environment: walking, running or cycling?
Ardigo, L. P.
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Saibene, F.
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Minetti, A. E.
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International Congress Mountain & Sport. Updating study and research from laboratory to field. 11th-12th November 2005. Rovereto (TN) - Italy. Programme and book of abstracts
(2005)
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