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Blood-flow restriction is associated with more even pacing during high-intensity cycling
Smith, N. D. W.
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Abbiss, C. R.
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Girard, O.
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Scott, B. R.
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Peiffer, J. J.
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
(2023)
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Blood flow restriction during self-paced aerobic intervals reduces mechanical and cardiovascular demands without modifying neuromuscular fatigue
Smith, N. D.
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Girard, O.
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Scott, B. R.
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Peiffer, J. J.
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European Journal of Sport Science
(2023)
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Self-paced cycling at the highest sustainable intensity with blood flow restriction reduces external but not internal training loads
Smith, N. D.
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Peiffer, J. J.
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Girard, O.
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Scott, B. R.
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(2022)
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A comparison of start techniques used in elite swimming: The stationary start versus the relay changeover
Smith, N. D.
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XIII th International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings
(2018)
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