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Can analysis of performance and neuromuscular recoveries from repeated sprints shed more light on its fatigue-causing mechanism?
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Can analysis of performance and neuromuscular recoveries from repeated sprints shed more light on its fatigue-causing mechanism?

O. Girard, F. Brocherie and G.P. Millet
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol.6
2015
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Abstract

In team sports, game decisive events are often reliant on transient repeated-sprint ability (RSA), which refers to the ability to produce the best possible average sprint performance over a series of sprints (<10 s), separated by short (<60 s) recovery periods (Bishop et al., 2011)…

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