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Daniel Vargas1, Michelle R. Conway1. Profiling Substrate Utilization Patterns Using Ventilatory Thresholds as Markers of Exercise Intensity. 1High Altitude Exercise Physiology Program, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO, USA.
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The Optimal Order for Cardiorespiratory, Resistance, Flexibility, and Neuromotor Exercise
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Ventilation can exclusively be used to predict ventilatory thresholds: a retrospective analysis
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The Accuracy of Heart Rate-Based Zone Training using Predicted versus Measured Maximal Heart Rate
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