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Metabolic power and oxygen consumption in team sports: A brief response to buchheit et al.

Osgnach et al., 2016

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7390550242058260410
Author
Osgnach C
Paolini E
Roberti V
Vettor M
Di Prampero P
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Sports Medicine

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In recent years, advances in GPS technology combined with a better understanding of the energetics of accelerated and decelerated running [5] have made it possible to estimate: i) the time course of the instantaneous metabolic power requirement of any given player in …
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