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External muscle heating during warm-up does not provide added performance benefit above external heating in the recovery period alone

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posted on 2013-09-03, 10:27 authored by Steve Faulkner, Richard FergusonRichard Ferguson, Simon HodderSimon Hodder, George HavenithGeorge Havenith
Having previously shown the use of passive external heating between warm-up completion and sprint cycling to have had a positive effect on muscle temperature (T m) and maximal sprint performance, we sought to determine whether adding passive heating during active warm up was of further benefit.

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FAULKNER, S.H. ... et al, 2013. External muscle heating during warm-up does not provide added performance benefit above external heating in the recovery period alone. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 113 (11), pp. 2713-2721.

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2013

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This article was published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology [© Springer-Verlag] and the definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-013-2708-6

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1439-6319

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1439-6327

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