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Does net energy cost of swimming affect time to exhaustion at the individual's maximal oxygen consumption velocity?
Fernandes, R. J., Billat, V. L., Cruz, A. C., Colaco, P. J., Cardoso, C. S., Vilas-Boas, J. P.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2006)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Difference in mechanical and energy cost between highly, well, and nontrained runners
Slawinski, J. S., Billat, V. L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2004)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Physical and training characteristics of top-class marathon runners
Billat, V. L., Demarle, A., Slawinski, J., Paiva, M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Effect of free versus constant pace on performance and oxygen kinetics in running
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Danel, M., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Effect of free versus constant pace on performance and oxygen kinetics in running
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Danel, M., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Physical and training characteristics of top-class marathon runners
Billat. V. L., Demarle, A., Slawinski, J., Paiva, M., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)“…Billat. V. L.…”
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The role of cadence on the VO2 slow component in cycling and running in triathletes
Billat, V. L., Mille-Hamard, L., Petit, B., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1999)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Intermittent runs at the velocity associated with maximal oxygen uptake enables subjcts to remain at maximal oxygen uptake for a longer time than intense but submaximal runs
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Bocquet, V., Demarle, A., Lafitte, L., Chassaing, P., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Intermittent runs at the velocity associated with maximal oxygen uptake enables subjects to remain at maximal oxygen uptake for a longer time than intense but submaximal runs
Billat, V. L., Slawinski, J., Bocquet, V., Demarle, A., Lafitte, L., Chassaing, P., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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The role of cadence on the VO2 slow component in cycling and running in triathletes
Billat, V. L., Mille-Hamard, L., Petit, B., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1999)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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Intervall training at VO2max: effects on aerobic performance and overtraining markers
Billat, V. L., Flechet, B., Petit, B., Muriaux, G., Koralsztein, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Billat, V. L.…”
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