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Impact of fecal organic acid profile before training on athletic performance improvement after high-intensity interval training
Yoshikawa, T.
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Yokoyama, Y.
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Sakai, A.
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Kuno, T.
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Nimura, Y.
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Matsunami, H.
Published in
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
(2025)
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The effect of fatigue on peak ground reaction force and lower extremity kinematics during single-leg landing in dancers
Kuno-Mizumura, M.
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Matsuura, A.
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Yoshida, Y.
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ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz)
(2013)
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A 2-year follow-up study on muscle size and dynamic strength in teenage tennis players
Kanehisa, H.
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Kuno, S.
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Katsuta, S.
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Fukunaga, T.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
(2006)
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Recruitment of the thigh muscles during sprint cycling by muscle functional magnetic resonance imaging
Akima, H.
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Kinugasa, R.
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Kuno, S.
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International Journal of Sports Medicine
(2005)
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