<p>Green points – UT individual values. Green line – UT regression (r = 0.92; <i>p</i><.001). Blue points – T individual values. Blue line – T regression (r = 0.96; p<.001).</p
<p>Panel A: before, y = 8.38–0.24x, after, y = 8.84+15.16x; Panel B: before y = 8.89+4.44x, after, y...
This study aimed to assess if, during incremental exercise, considering individual characteristics c...
<p>Individual values (dotted lines) and mean values (solid lines) before (Pre) and after (Post) the ...
<p>Values are mean ± (SE) * - significant effect for speed (p<.05), † - significant effect for train...
<p>a) VT b) ML c) AP d) RES. Significant effects for speed (p<.001), and for training present in all...
Background: The purposes of this study were to determine the validity and reliability of high resolu...
<p>Each point represents the mean Global Symmetry Index averaged among the different running speeds ...
<p>a) VT b) ML c) AP d) RES. Significant effects for speed in VT and RES (p<.001) and for training p...
<p>The VO<sub>2</sub> of straight running and the intercept of the linear regression VO<sub>2</sub> ...
<p>a) VO2 b) RER c) Energy Expenditure. Significant effects for speed for all parameters (p<.001). S...
The aim of the present study was to assess the precision of oxygen uptake with heart rate regression...
and speed, and compare putative differences in HRA signal between trained (T) and untrained (UT) ru...
<p>C and HR are plotted against running speed for untrained runners (UR), occasional runners (OR) an...
<p>Relationship between turn frequency and oxygen consumption (A), heart rate (B), and RPE (C), whil...
The primary purpose of the study was to determine the relationships between %HRR vs. %VO2R and %HRR ...
<p>Panel A: before, y = 8.38–0.24x, after, y = 8.84+15.16x; Panel B: before y = 8.89+4.44x, after, y...
This study aimed to assess if, during incremental exercise, considering individual characteristics c...
<p>Individual values (dotted lines) and mean values (solid lines) before (Pre) and after (Post) the ...
<p>Values are mean ± (SE) * - significant effect for speed (p<.05), † - significant effect for train...
<p>a) VT b) ML c) AP d) RES. Significant effects for speed (p<.001), and for training present in all...
Background: The purposes of this study were to determine the validity and reliability of high resolu...
<p>Each point represents the mean Global Symmetry Index averaged among the different running speeds ...
<p>a) VT b) ML c) AP d) RES. Significant effects for speed in VT and RES (p<.001) and for training p...
<p>The VO<sub>2</sub> of straight running and the intercept of the linear regression VO<sub>2</sub> ...
<p>a) VO2 b) RER c) Energy Expenditure. Significant effects for speed for all parameters (p<.001). S...
The aim of the present study was to assess the precision of oxygen uptake with heart rate regression...
and speed, and compare putative differences in HRA signal between trained (T) and untrained (UT) ru...
<p>C and HR are plotted against running speed for untrained runners (UR), occasional runners (OR) an...
<p>Relationship between turn frequency and oxygen consumption (A), heart rate (B), and RPE (C), whil...
The primary purpose of the study was to determine the relationships between %HRR vs. %VO2R and %HRR ...
<p>Panel A: before, y = 8.38–0.24x, after, y = 8.84+15.16x; Panel B: before y = 8.89+4.44x, after, y...
This study aimed to assess if, during incremental exercise, considering individual characteristics c...
<p>Individual values (dotted lines) and mean values (solid lines) before (Pre) and after (Post) the ...