Search Results - Di Prampero, P. E.
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Quantifying metabolic energy contributions in sprint running: a novel bioenergetic model
Briand, J., di Prampero, P. E., Osgnach, C., Thibault, G., Tremblay, J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)“…di Prampero, P. E.…”
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Running at altitude: the 100-m dash
di Prampero, P. E., Osgnach, C., Morin, J. B., Slawinski, J., Pavei, G., Samozino, P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)“…di Prampero, P. E.…”
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The energy cost of sprint running and the role of metabolic power in setting top performances
Di Prampero, P. E., Botter, A., Osgnach, C.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2015)“…Di Prampero, P. E.…”
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Optimal starting block configuration in sprint running: A comparison of biological and prosthetic legs
Taboga, P., Grabowski, A. M., Di Prampero, P. E., Kram, R.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2014)“…Di Prampero, P. E.…”
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Factors affecting metabolic cost of transport during a multi-stage running race
Lazzer, S., Taboga, P., Salvadego, D., Rejc, E., Simunic, B., Narici, M. V., Buglione, A., Giovanelli, N., Antonutto, G., Grassi, B., Pisot, R., Di Prampero, P. E.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2014)“…Di Prampero, P. E.…”
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The energetics of ultra-endurance running
Lazzer, S., Salvadego, D., Rejc, E., Buglione, A., Antonutto, G., Di Prampero, P. E.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)“…Di Prampero, P. E.…”
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Sprint running: a new energetic approach
Di Prampero, P. E., Fusi, S., Sepulcri, L., Morin, J.-B., Belli, A., Antonutto, G.Published in The Journal of Experimental Biology (2005)“…Di Prampero, P. E.…”
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