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Unaccustomed high mileage compared to intensity training-related neuromuscular excitability in distance runners
Lehmann, M.
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Jakob, E.
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Gastmann, U.
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Steinacker, J. M.
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Keul, J.
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology
(1995)
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Unaccustomed high-mileage vs intensity training-related changes in performance and serum amino acid levels
Lehmann, M.
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Mann, H.
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Gastmann, U.
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Keul, J.
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Vetter, D.
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Steinacker, J. M.
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Haussinger, D.
Published in
International Journal of Sports Medicine
(1996)
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Influence of an unaccustomed increase in training volume vs intensity on performance, hematological and blood-chemical parameters in distance runners
Lehmann, M.
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Wieland, H.
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Gastmann, U.
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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
(1997)
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Influence of an unaccustomed increase in training volume vs intensity on performance, hematological and blood-chemical parameters in distance runners
Lehmann, M.
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Wieland, H.
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Gastmann, U.
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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
(1997)
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