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Physiological comparison between non-athletes, endurance, power and team athletes
Degens, H., Stasiulis, A., Skurvydas, A., Statkeviciene, B., Venckunas, T.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)“…Skurvydas, A.…”
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Acute effects of very low-volume high-intensity interval training on muscular fatigue and serum testosterone level vary according to age and training status
Venckunas, T., Krusnauskas, R., Snieckus, A., Eimantas, N., Baranauskiene, N., Skurvydas, A., Brazaitis, M., Kamandulis, S.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)“…Skurvydas, A.…”
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Concentrically trained cyclists are not more susceptible to eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage than are stretch-shortening exercise-trained runners
Snieckus, A., Kamandulis, S., Venckunas, T., Brazaitis, M., Volungevicius, G., Skurvydas, A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2013)“…Skurvydas, A.…”
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The muscles fatigue of athletes sprinters and sayers, while performing 100 jumps every 20 s at maximum intensity (The muscles fatigue of athletes sprinters and sayers, while performing 100 jumps every 20 s at maximum intensity)
Skurvydas A., Stanislovaitis, A., Vasiliauskas, K., Liaugminas, A., Juknevicius, V.Published in Education. Physical training. Sport (1999)“…Skurvydas A.…”
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