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Michel Oliveira Silva, Tony Meireles Santos, Allan Inoue, Lucas Eduardo Rodrigues Santos, Weydyson de Lima do Nascimento Anastácio, Eduardo Lattari and Bruno Ribeiro Ramalho Oliveira
The inverse relationship between exercise intensity and affective valence is well established for continuous exercise but not for high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE). The objective was to verify the dose?response relationship between exercise intensi...
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Mukesh Soni, Tissa Wijeratne and David Ackland
Video and music as a dissociative attention stimulus during exercise is known to distract from the discomfort of physical exertion and improve exercise adherence; however, the influence of video-based feedback and engagement during pedalling on the perfo...
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Richard Hauer, Antonio Tessitore, Reinhard Knaus and Harald Tschan
Both objective (OM) and subjective (SM) methods are used in athletic studies, regardless of sport type, to identify and analyze load and recovery status of athletes. As little information exists about the comparison of these two methodologies, the aim of...
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Ah-Hyun Hyun and Yoo-Jeong Jeon
In this study, according to the exercise intensity (50?60% of HRmax (Maximum Heart Rate), RPE (Rating of Perceived Exertion: 11?13) proposed by The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) for pregnant women, mat Pilates exercise is re...
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