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Journal Article Archive
Training Fatigue
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Rest Intervals
- The effects of traditional, superset, and triβset resistance training structures on perceived intensity and physiological responses
- Effect of Different Interset Rest Intervals on Performance of Single and Multijoint Exercises With Near-Maximal Loads
- The Effect of Rest Interval Length on Multi and Single-Joint Exercise Performance and Perceived Exertion
- Longer Interset Rest Periods Enhance Muscle Strength and Hypertrophy in Resistance-Trained Men
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Athlete Monitor, Training Load, Etc.
- Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio: Conceptual Issues and Fundamental Pitfalls
- Autoregulation in Resistance Training: A Comparison of Subjective Versus Objective Methods
- Impact of Cognitive Measures and Sleep on Acute Squat Strength Performance and Perceptual Responses Among Well-Trained Men and Women
- Monitoring Training Load to Understand Fatigue in Athletes
- Overtraining in Resistance Exercise
- Overtraining in Resistance Exercise: An Exploratory Systematic Review and Methodological Appraisal of the Literature
- Rating of Perceived Exertion as a Method of Volume Autoregulation Within a Periodized Program
- Reductions in Pre-Season Training Loads Reduce Training Injury Rates in Rugby League Players
- Resistance-Trained Individuals Can Underestimate the Intensity of the Resistance Training Session: An Analysis Among Genders, Training Experience, and Exercises
- The Current State of Subjective Training Load Monitoring
- The Effects of Increasing Training Load on Affect and Perceived Exertion
- The Relationship Between Training Load and Injury, Illness and Soreness
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