Neuromuscular Activity during Cycling Performance in Hot/Dry and Hot/Humid Conditions
To determine the relationships between limiting factors and neuromuscular activity during a self-paced 20-km cycling time trial and evaluate the effect of environmental conditions on fatigue indices. Methods: Ten endurance-trained and heat-acclimated athletes performed in three conditions (ambient t...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Baillot, Olivier Hue, Trong Than Tran, Sophie Antoine-Jonville |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cd86e5aa8dce496c9ee83e6edc8fd1e7 |
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