Search Results - Busso, T.
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A model for the training effects in swimming demonstrates a strong relationship between parasympathetic activity, performance and index of fatigue
Chalencon, S., Busso, T., Lacour, J.-R., Garet, M., Pichot, V., Connes, P., Gabel, C. P., Roche, F., Barthélémy, J. C.Published in PLOS ONE (2012)“…Busso, T.…”
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Effects of training on performance in competitive swimming
Mujika, I., Chatard, J. C., Busso, T., Geyssant, A., Barale, F., Lacoste, L.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (1995)“…Busso, T.…”
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Modeled responses to training and taper in competitive swimmers
Mujika, I., Busso, T., Lacoste, L., Barale, F., Geyssant, A., Chatard, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Busso, T.…”
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Use of swim-training profiles and performance data to enhance training effectiveness
Mujika, I., Chatard, J. C., Busso, T., Geyssant, A., Barale, F., Lacoste, L.Published in Journal of Swimming Research (1996)“…Busso, T.…”
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Modelling the effects of training in competitive swimming
Mujika, I., Busso, T., Geyssant, A., Chatard, J. C., Lacoste, L., Barale, F.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VII (1996)“…Busso, T.…”
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Training content and its effects on performance in 100 and 200 m swimmers
Mujika, I., Busso, T., Geyssant, A., Chatard, J. C., Barale, F., Lacoste, L.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VII (1996)“…Busso, T.…”
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Modeled responses to training and taper in competitive swimmers
Mujika, I., Busso, T., Lacoste, L., Barale, F., Geyssant, A., Chatard, J. C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Busso, T.…”
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Effects of training on performance in competitive swimming
Mujika, I., Chatard, J. C., Busso, T., Geyssant, A., Barale, F., Lacoste, L.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (1995)“…Busso, T.…”
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