Search Results - Burke, E. R.
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The effects of breathing supplemental oxygen during altitude training on cycling performance
Morris, D. M., Kearney, J. T., Burke, E. R.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2000)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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The effects of breathing supplemental oxygen during altitude training on cycling performance
Morris, D. M., Kearney, J. T., Burke, E. R.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2000)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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Physiological responses to swimming while wearing a wet suit
Trappe, T. A., Pease, D. L., Trappe, S. W., Troup, J. P., Burke, E. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1996)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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New research shows that supplementing with beta- Hydroxy beta-methylbutyrate improved oxygen consumption and increased endurance for cyclists. (New research shows that supplementing with beta- Hydroxy -beta-methylbutyrate improved oxygen consumption and increased endurance for cyclists.)
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Comparing cycling world hour records, 1967-1996: modeling with empirical data
Bassett, D. R., Kyle, C. R., Passfield, L., Broker, J. P., Burke, E. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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Racing cyclist power requirements in the 4000-m individual and team pursuits
Broker, J. P., Kyle, C. R., Burke, E. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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Racing cyclists power requirements in the 4000-m individual and team pursuits
Broker, J. P., Kyle, C. R., Burke, E. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1999)“…Burke, E. R.…”
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