Manuscript Clarification for "Methodological Flaws in Hingrand, C, Olivier, N, Combes, A, Bensaid, S, and Daussin, FN. Power Is More Relevant Than Ascensional Speed to Determine Metabolic Demand at Different Gradient Slopes During Running. J Strength Cond Res 37: 2298-2301, 2023"
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Manuscript Clarification for "Methodological Flaws in Hingrand, C, Olivier, N, Combes, A, Bensaid, S, and Daussin, FN. Power Is More Relevant Than Ascensional Speed to Determine Metabolic Demand at Different Gradient Slopes During Running. J Strength Cond Res 37: 2298-2301, 2023"
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