Acute Effect of High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Performed on Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer on Strength Performance
ABSTRACTPanissa VLG, Tricoli VAA, Julio UF, Ribeiro N, de Azevedo Neto RM, Carmo EC, and Franchini E. Acute effect of high-intensity aerobic exercise performed on treadmill and cycle ergometer on strength performance. J Strength Cond Res 29(4)1077–1082, 2015—Concurrent training (i.e., combination of...
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