Search Results - Guglielmo, L.
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Neuromuscular responses triggered by continuous and intermittent running to exhaustion
Diefenthaeler, F., Dittrich, N., de Lucas, R. D., Guglielmo, L. G. A.Published in International Calgary Running Symposium, August 14-17, 2014 (2014)“…Guglielmo, L. G. A.…”
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The VO2 kinetics of maximal and supramaximal running exercises in sprinters and middle-distance runners
do Nascimento Salvador, P. C., Dal Pupo, J., de Lucas, R. D., de Aguiar, R. A., Arins, F. B., Guglielmo, L. G. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2016)“…Guglielmo, L. G. A.…”
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The effect of prior exercise intensity on oxygen uptake kinetics during high-intensity running exercise in trained subjects
do Nascimento, P. C., de Lucas, R. D., de Souza, K. M., de Aguiar, R. A., Denadai, B. S., Antonacci Guglielmo, L. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2015)“…Antonacci Guglielmo, L. G.…”
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Physiological, anthropometric, strength, and muscle power characteristics correlates with running performance in young runners
Dellagrana, R. A., Guglielmo, L. G. A., Santos, B. V., Hernandez, S. G., da Silva, S. G., Campos, W.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2015)“…Guglielmo, L. G. A.…”
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Time to exhaustion at continuous and intermittent maximal lactate steady state during running exercise
Dittrich, N., Dantas de Lucas, R., Beneke, R., Antonacci Guglielmo, L. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2014)“…Antonacci Guglielmo, L. G.…”
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