Search Results - Starling, R. D.
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Run training vs cross training: Influence of increased training on running economy, foot impact shock, and run performance
Pizza, G. X., Flynn, M. G., Starling, R. D., Brolinson, P. G., Sigg, J., Kubitz, E. R., Davenport, R. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)“…Starling, R. D.…”
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Hyperthermia during Olympic triathlon: influence of body heat storage during the swimming stage
Kerr, C. G., Trappe, T. A., Starling, R. D., Trappe, S. W.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1998)“…Starling, R. D.…”
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Hyperthermia during Olympic triathlon: Influence of body heat storage during the swimming stage
Kerr, C. G., Trappe, T. A., Starling, R. D., Trappe, S. WPublished in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)“…Starling, R. D.…”
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Effect of inosine supplementation on aerobic and anaerobic cycling performance
Starling, R. D., Trappe, T. A., Short, K. R., Sheffield-Moore, M., Jozsi, A. C., Fink, W. J., Costill, D. L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Starling, R. D.…”
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The effects of pre-exercise starch ingestion on endurance performance
Goodpaster, B. H., Costill, D. L., Fink, W. J., Trappe, T. A., Jozsi, A. C., Starling, R. D., Trappe, S. W.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1996)“…Starling, R. D.…”
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