Does blood lactate predict the chronic adaptive response to training: A comparison of traditional and talk test prescription methods
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Does blood lactate predict the chronic adaptive response to training: A comparison of traditional and talk test prescription methods
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Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism
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Canadian Science Publishing
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2018-07-30
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10.1139/apnm-2018-0343
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