International Journal of Research in Exercise Physiology

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10 08, 2023

The Optimal Order for Cardiorespiratory, Resistance, Flexibility, and Neuromotor Exercise

2023-08-10T11:16:49-06:00August 10th, 2023|Manuscripts: Volume 18 Number 2 Spring 2023|Keywords: , , |

Julia P. Atwood1, Roberta L. Prins1, Christina A. Buchanon1, Madelyn A. Curry1, Lance C. Dalleck1. The Optimal Order for Cardiorespiratory, Resistance, Flexibility, and Neuromotor Exercise1Rereation, Exercise, and Sport Science Department, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO, USA.

22 05, 2021

Ventilation can exclusively be used to predict ventilatory thresholds: a retrospective analysis

2021-07-17T08:37:59-06:00May 22nd, 2021|Manuscripts: Volume 16 Number 2 Spring 2021|Keywords: , , , , , , |

Aaron H. Gouw1, Gary P. Van Guilder1, Arnar Larusson2, Gregory Laredo2, Ryan M. Weatherwax3, Bryant R. Byrd1, Lance C. Dalleck1. Ventilation can exclusively be used to predict ventilatory thresholds: a retrospective analysis. 1High Altitude Exercise Physiology Program, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO, USA. 2Tyme Wear Inc., Boston, MA, USA. 3Department of Health & Kinesiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
7 02, 2019

The Accuracy of Heart Rate-Based Zone Training using Predicted versus Measured Maximal Heart Rate

2019-07-29T07:13:52-06:00February 7th, 2019|Manuscripts: Volume 14 Number 1 Fall 2018|Keywords: , , |

Amanda J. Marx1, John P. Porcari1, Scott Doberstein1, Blaine E. Arney1, Susan Bramwell1, Carl Foster1The Accuracy of Heart Rate-Based Zone Training using Predicted versus Measured Maximal Heart Rate1Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, USA.

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