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Durability of the moderate-to-heavy-intensity transition is related to the effects of prolonged exercise on severe-intensity performance
Hamilton, K., Kilding, A. E., Plews, D. J., Mildenhall, M. J., Waldron, M., Charoensap, T., Cox, T. H., Brick, M. J., Leigh, W. B., Maunder, E.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)“…Brick, M. J.…”
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Effect of different exercise-to-rest ratios during repeated-sprint training in hypoxia included in a classical altitude camp
Bouten, J., Brick, M., Saboua, A., Hadjaj, J. L., Piscione, J., Margot, C., Doucende, G., Bourrel, N., Millet, G. P., Brocherie, F.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Brick, M.…”
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Effects of 2 different protocols of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia in elite female rugby sevens players during an altitude training camp
Bouten, J., Brick, M., Saboua, A., Hadjadj, J.-L., Piscione, J., Margot, C., Doucende, G., Bourrel, N., Millet, G. P., Brocherie, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Brick, M.…”
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Peak fat oxidation is positively associated with vastus lateralis CD36 content, fed-state exercise fat oxidation, and endurance performance in trained males
Maunder, E., Plews, D. J., Wallis, G. A., Brick, M. J., Leigh, W. B., Chang, W.-L., Stewart, T., Watkins, C. M., Kilding, A. E.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)“…Brick, M. J.…”
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