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“.... The study aimed to analyze the blood lactate concentration and the subjective perception of effort...”
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“.... The study aimed to analyze the blood lactate concentration and the subjective perception of effort...”
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“... of 3%), 1-C (12,43 / 12.00 decrease of 3%). However, in the period right after the exercises versus 24 hours period...”
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“... no significant association in the subjective perception of effort between the female and the male genders of the...”
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“... between runs (p=0.771), however, 41.67% of runners reported a decrease in perception of effort after...”
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