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Effects of increased training volume on the oxidative capacity, glycogen content and tension development of rat skeletal muscle

Kirwan et al., 1990

Document ID
1939999444134109170
Author
Kirwan J
Costill D
Flynn M
Neufer P
Fink W
Morse W
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of sports medicine

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This study examined the effects of a short-term sudden increment in training load on the oxidative capacity, glycogen content and tension-generating ability of rat skeletal muscle. After training on a treadmill 5 dwk-1 for 9 wk (30 m· min-1 6, 60 min· d-1), rats were randomly …
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