High-intensity exercise performance, upper body contribution to the measurement of lower leg power: mechanical and physiological issues

Julien Baker

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Abstract

The article presents an overview of the physiological and mechanical issues in relation to high-intensity exercise performance at the ASEP conference held in Minnesota on April 9-12, 2008. The study compared the maximal exercise performance of ten men during friction braked cycle ergometry of 20 second duration when resistive forces reflected total body mass or fat-free mass.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-25
Number of pages2
JournalThe Sport and Exercise Scientist
Issue number17
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2008

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