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Johnson MA et al. - Lactate minimum power was lowered when arm-cranking was used during the lactate elevation phase. The lactate elevation phase modifies blood lactate concentration responses during the incremental phase, thus good agreement between lactate minimum and MLSS powers seems fortuitous.

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