Journal Article10.1249/00005768-197300540-00007
Fractional utilization of the aerobic capacity during distance running.
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TL;DR: ABSTRACTField and laboratory studies were made on 16 trained distance runners to determine the relationship between selected metabolic measurements and distance running performance.
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Abstract: Field and laboratory studies were made on 16 trained distance runners to determine the relationship between selected metabolic measurements and distance running performance. Measurements were made for oxygen consumption, heart rate, and blood lactate accumulation during submaximal and maxima
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