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Effects of hyperventilation on repeated pedaling sprint performance: Short vs. long intervention duration
Sakamoto, A.
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Naito, H.
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Chow, C.-M.
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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
(2018)
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Effect of manipulating work rate by changing gear ratio and cadence on mechanical effectiveness and pedal forces at each crank angle during cycling
Kamba, M.
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Katamoto, S.
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Ozaki, H.
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Machida, S.
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Naito, H.
Published in
The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
(2017)
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Short-term intermittent normobaric hypoxia alters the cycling economy and hemoglobin O2 affinity in endurance cyclists
Uchimaru, J.
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Katamoto, S.
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Naito, H.
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Fukuda, K.
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Takahashi, M.
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Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
(2004)
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Effect of Live High, Training Low for 10 days on aerobic capacity of trained men
Takahashi, K.
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Uchimaru, J.
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Ogura, Y.
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Katamoto, S.
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Naito, H.
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Aoki, J.
Published in
Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology
(2004)
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