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1. How to Equalize High- and Low-Intensity Endurance Exercise Dose.

2. Exercise enjoyment does not predict change in maximal aerobic power during a strenuous 10-week endurance exercise intervention

3. Combined intermittent hypoxic exposure at rest and continuous hypoxic training can maintain elevated hemoglobin mass after a hypoxic camp.

4. Endurance training volume cannot entirely substitute for the lack of intensity.

5. Reliability and Sensitivity of Nocturnal Heart Rate and Heart-Rate Variability in Monitoring Individual Responses to Training Load.

7. Hemoglobin mass and performance responses during 4 weeks of normobaric "live high–train low and high".

8. Predicting Running Performance and Adaptations from Intervals at Maximal Sustainable Effort.

10. Durability is improved by both low and high intensity endurance training.

11. Individualized Endurance Training Based on Recovery and Training Status in Recreational Runners

12. Physiological, Perceptual, and Performance Responses to the 2-Week Block of High- versus Low-Intensity Endurance Training

18. Determinants of a simulated cross-country skiing sprint competition using V2 skating technique on roller skis

24. Evaluation of nocturnal vs. morning measures of heart rate indices in young athletes.

25. Fatigue in a simulated cross-county skiing sprint competition

27. Monitoring Training Adaptation With a Submaximal Running Test Under Field Conditions.

30. Combined Strength and Endurance Session Order: Differences in Force Production and Oxygen Uptake.

31. Acute Physiological Responses to Four Running Sessions Performed at Different Intensity Zones.

34. Variability in hemoglobin mass response to altitude training camps.

35. Monitoring Training Adaptation With a Submaximal Running Test in Field Conditions

36. Effects of Fatigue on Stride Characteristics During a Short-Term Maximal Run.

37. MATURATION-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE AFTER A SHORT-TERM MAXIMAL RUN.

38. Acute neuromuscular and metabolic responses to combined strength and endurance loadings: the “order effect” in recreationally endurance trained runners.

39. HEART RATE-RUNNING SPEED INDEX MAY BE AN EFFICIENT METHOD OF MONITORING ENDURANCE TRAINING ADAPTATION.

40. MIXED MAXIMAL AND EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH TRAINING IN RECREATIONAL ENDURANCE RUNNERS.

41. Changes in performance and poling kinetics during cross-country sprint skiing competition using the double-poling technique.

42. Effect of resistance training regimens on treadmill running and neuromuscular performance in recreational endurance runners.

43. Fatigue in a simulated cross-country skiing sprint competition.

44. Heart rate variability dynamics during early recovery after different endurance exercises.

45. CONCURRENT ENDURANCE AND EXPLOSIVE TYPE STRENGTH TRAINING INCREASES ACTIVATION AND FAST FORCE PRODUCTION OF LEG EXTENSOR MUSCLES IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES.

46. Acclimatization to altitude and normoxic training improve 400-m running performance at sea level.

50. Associations between objective measures of performance-related characteristics and perceived stress in young cross-country skiers during pre-season training.

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