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Comparison of maximal lactate steady state with anaerobic threshold determined by various methods based on graded exercise test with 3-minute stages in elite cyclists
Ploszczyca, K., Jazic, D., Piotrowicz, Z., Chalimoniuk, M., Langfort, J., Czuba, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2020)“…Czuba, M.…”
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Intermittent hypoxic training at lactate threshold intensity improves aiming performance in well-trained biathletes with little change of cardiovascular variables
Czuba ,M., Bril, G., Ploszczyca, K., Piotrowicz, Z., Chalimoniuk, M., Roczniok, R., Zembron-Lacny, A., Gerasimuk, D., Langfort, J.Published in BioMed Research International (2019)“…Czuba ,M.…”
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The blood antioxidant defence capacity during intermittent hypoxic training in elite swimmers
Poprzecki, S., Czuba, M., Zajac, A., Karpinski, J., Wilk, R., Bril, G., Maszczyk, A., Toborek, M.Published in Biology of Sport (2016)“…Czuba, M.…”
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The effectiveness of chosen training means in the development of endurance
Cholewa, J., Czuba, M., Zajac, A., Mikolajec, K.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2009)“…Czuba, M.…”
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Lactate threshold (D-Max method) and maximal lactate Steady State in cyclists
Czuba, M., Zajac, A., Cholewa, J., Poprzecki, S., Waœkiewicz, Z., Mikolajec, K.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2009)“…Czuba, M.…”
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