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Iaia FM et al. – In HI, muscle pH before and after EX2 was inversely related to the decrease in EX2 performance. Thus, muscle glycogen availability and low muscle pH do not per se control but appear to affect the rate of glycogenolysis/glycolysis and fatigue development during a repeated high–intensity exercise lasting 1/2–2 min.

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