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Oxygen uptake and blood lactate in full and fractionated synchronized swimming duet routines in elite swimmers
Rodriguez, F. A., Chaverri, D., Rodriguez-Zamora, L., Carrasco, M., Irurtia, A., Iglesias, X.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Chaverri, D.…”
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Altitude training enhances performance in elite swimmers: Results from a controlled four parallel groups trial (The Altitude Project)
Rodriguez, F. A., Iglesias, X., Feriche, B., Calderon, C., Chaverri, D., Barrero, A., Wachsmuth, N. B., Levine, B. D.Published in XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming (2014)“…Chaverri, D.…”
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Exercise, body position and breath holding related to heart rate responses during synchronized swimming solo routines
Iglesias, X., Rodriguez-Zamora, L., Clapes, P., Barrero, A., Chaverri, D., Erola, P., Irurtia A., Rodriguez, F. A.Published in Sport Science Research Group, INEFC-Barcelona (2012)“…Chaverri, D.…”
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Heart rate, blood lactate and perceived exertion in synchronized swimming routines during competition
Rodriguez-Zamora, L., Iglesias, X., Barrero, A., Chaverri, D., Erola, P., Rodriguez, F. A.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…Chaverri, D.…”
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Physiological responses in relation to performance during competition in elite synchronized swimmers
Rodriguez-Zamora, L., Iglesias, X., Barrero, A., Chaverri, D., Erola, P., Rodriguez, F. A.Published in PLOS ONE (2012)“…Chaverri, D.…”
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