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Central Fatigue after Cycling Evaluated Using Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 06/25/09
Kremenic IJ et al. - Results clearly demonstrate that trained cyclists experience significant central fatigue during prolonged cycling. PMS may be a better technique for identifying central fatigue than the traditionally used interpolated twitch technique.
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