• vV̇O2max (velocity at maximal oxygen uptake), also known as maximal aerobic speed (MAS), is an intense running or swimming pace. This is the minimum speed...
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  • Plyometric Resistance training Stretching Supercompensation Weight training vVO2max Comyns, Tom. "CIRCUIT TRAINING. Development of Strength & Conditioning"...
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    championships following suit. Skilled runners in this event reach speeds near vVO2max, for which the oxygen requirements of the body cannot continuously be satisfied...
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  • intervals. Hypoventilation training Continuous training Long slow distance vVO2max MacInnis, Martin J.; Gibala, Martin J. (7 December 2016). "Physiological...
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  • 0 mmol/L. Aerobic exercise Anaerobic exercise Running economy VO2 max vVO2max Goodwin, Matthew L.; Harris, James E.; Hernández, Andrés; Gladden, L. Bruce...
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  • physiology Oxygen pulse Respirometry Running economy Training effect VDOT vVO2max Clemente C. J.; Withers P. C.; Thompson G. G. (2009). "Metabolic rate and...
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  • Fartlek High-intensity interval training Interval training Strength training vVO2max Glover, Robert; Jack Shepherd (1978). The Runner's Handbook. New York:...
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  • Basal metabolic rate Calorimetry Rating of perceived exertion VO2 max vVO2max Ainsworth et al. 2011. "Compendium of Physical Activities". pacompendium...
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  • stopped running, he was tested by Costill again in 1971, and in spite of his vVO2max capacity having deteriorated by more than a third, his vertical leap had...
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