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Comparison of two tests to determine the maximal aerobic speed
Saddek, B., Coquart, J. B. J., Mourot, L., Adel, B., Moulay, I., Bengoua, A., Mokrani, D.Published in Acta Facultatis Educationis Physicae Universitatis Comenianae (2020)“…Coquart, J. B. J.…”
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Relation entre la perception de l`effort au seuil d`oxydation maximale des lipides (LIPOXmax), les réponses physiologiques et le profil psychologique de cyclistes compétiteurs (Relationship between the perceived exertion rating at the point of maximal lipids oxidation (LIPOXmax), physiological responses and psychological profile in competitive cyclists)
Coquart, J.B.J., Grosbois, J.-M., Nycz, M., Dufour, Y., Bart, F., Garcin, M.Published in Science & Sports (2012)“…Coquart, J.B.J.…”
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Prediction of time to exhaustion in competitive cyclists from a perceptually based scale
Garcin, M., Coquart, J. B. J., Robin, S., Matran, R.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)“…Coquart, J. B. J.…”
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Influence du niveau de performance sur le seuil d`oxydation maximale des lipides (Lipoxmax) chez des cyclistes (Influence of performance level on the point of maximal lipids oxidation (LIPOXmax) in cyclists)
Coquart, J. B. J, Grosbois, J. M., Nycz, N., Bart, F., Garcin, M.Published in Science & Sports (2011)“…Coquart, J. B. J…”
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Validity of a nomogram to predict long distance running performance
Coquart, J. B. J., Alberty, M., Bosquet, L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2009)“…Coquart, J. B. J.…”
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