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. 2022 Mar 7:4:864825.
doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.864825. eCollection 2022.

Muscle Oxygenation Unlocks the Secrets of Physiological Responses to Exercise: Time to Exploit it in the Training Monitoring

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Muscle Oxygenation Unlocks the Secrets of Physiological Responses to Exercise: Time to Exploit it in the Training Monitoring

Stephane Perrey. Front Sports Act Living. .
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Keywords: NIRS; internal load; monitoring; muscle; training.

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