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Energy profile of repetition sprint exercises with different rest durations
Shiraki, S.
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Ogata, M.
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Yamamoto, K.
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Kigoshi, K.
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Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences
(2022)
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The relationship between exercise intensity and energy contribution in short-duration intensive exercise
Shiraki, S.
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Ogata, M.
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Kigoshi, K.
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Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences
(2018)
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Type-specific step characteristics of sprinters during the acceleration phase in 100-m sprint
Naito, H.
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Kariyama, Y.
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Miyashiro, K.
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Yamamoto, K.
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Ogata, M.
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Tanigawa, S.
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Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences
(2013)
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Relationships between kinematics or kinetics during sprint running and isokinetic strength of lower limb
Watanabe, N.
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Enomoto, Y.
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Ohyama Byun, K.
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Takahashi, H.
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Kizuka, T.
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Ogata, M.
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Katsuta, S.
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Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology
(2000)
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