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“... exertion and blood lactate levels were tested before the beginning of the test, and after the fifth and...”
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“... first 60 minutes, after these values remained standard, however there was a decrease in heart rate...”
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“... a significant decrease in the first minute of recovery in HP, while in CP this occurred after the third minute...”
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“... of perceived exertion was influenced by time (p<.001), with higher values reported after combats of 8-min and...”
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