Search Results - "KOUASSI, BLAH Y. L."
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High-intensity downhill running exacerbates heart rate and muscular fatigue in trail runners
Published in Journal of sports sciences (03-04-2021)“…This study explores the cardiorespiratory and muscular fatigue responses to downhill (DR) vs uphill running (UR) at similar running speed or similar oxygen…”
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Cardiorespiratory Responses to Downhill Versus Uphill Running in Endurance Athletes
Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (02-10-2018)“…Purpose: Mountain running races are becoming increasingly popular, although our understanding of the particular physiology associated with downhill running…”
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Physiological factors determining downhill vs uphill running endurance performance
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2021)“…Recent studies investigated the determinants of trail running performance (i.e., combining uphill (UR) and downhill running sections (DR)), while the possible…”
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Acute effects of 15 min static or contract-relax stretching modalities on plantar flexors neuromuscular properties
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-03-2010)“…Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of 15 min static or sub-maximal contract-relax stretching modalities on the neuromuscular…”
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Trail Runners Cannot Reach V˙O2max during a Maximal Incremental Downhill Test
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2020)“…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was twofold(i) determine if well-trained athletes can achieve similar peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak) in downhill running (DR)…”
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Acute effects of 15min static or contract-relax stretching modalities on plantar flexors neuromuscular properties
Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-03-2010)“…The present study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of 15 min static or sub-maximal contract-relax stretching modalities on the neuromuscular…”
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