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Cardiac Autonomic Responses to Repeated Shuttle Sprints
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 11/02/09
Nakamura FY et al. – The repeated shuttle–sprint ability test was shown to induce comparable levels of lactic acidosis and post–exercise autonomic state as the 30–15IFT. These levels of metabolic and autonomic states are likely to occur during team sport match play.
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