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1. Effects of Hypoxia Severity on Muscle Oxygenation Kinetics Using Statistical Parametric Mapping During Repeated Treadmill Sprints.

2. The Inclusion of Preplanned and Random and Unanticipated/Unexpected Events During Strength Training Improves the Ability to Repeat High-Intensity Efforts Under Uncertainty.

3. Effects of 2 Different Protocols of Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia in Elite Female Rugby Sevens Players During an Altitude Training Camp.

4. Hypoventilation training including maximal end-expiratory breath holding improves the ability to repeat high-intensity efforts in elite judo athletes.

5. Exercise responses to repeated cycle sprints with continuous and intermittent hypoxic exposure.

6. Hypoxia Does Not Change Performance and Psychophysiological Responses During Repeated Cycling Sprints to Exhaustion With Short Exercise-to-Rest Ratio.

7. Continuous blood flow restriction during repeated‐sprint exercise increases peripheral but not systemic physiological and perceptual demands.

8. Hypoventilation training including maximal end-expiratory breath holding improves the ability to repeat high-intensity efforts in elite judo athletes

9. Physical and Mental Fatigue Reduce Psychomotor Vigilance in Professional Football Players.

10. Heat Added to Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Does Not Affect Cycling Performance.

11. Manipulating Internal and External Loads During Repeated Cycling Sprints: A Comparison of Continuous and Intermittent Blood Flow Restriction.

12. Intensified Training Supersedes the Impact of Heat and/or Altitude for Increasing Performance in Elite Rugby Union Players.

13. Acute Sleep Restriction Affects Sport-Specific But Not Athletic Performance in Junior Tennis Players.

14. Exploring associations between sprinting mechanical capabilities, anaerobic capacity, and repeated-sprint ability of adolescent ice hockey players

15. Transferable Benefits of Cycle Hypoventilation Training for Run-Based Performance in Team-Sport Athletes.

16. Asymmetries during repeated treadmill sprints in elite female Rugby Sevens players.

17. Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation on performance during ice hockey off-season.

18. No Effect of EVA and TPU Custom Foot Orthoses on Mechanical Asymmetries during Acute Intense Fatigue.

19. Acute Responses to On-Court Repeated-Sprint Training Performed With Blood Flow Restriction Versus Systemic Hypoxia in Elite Badminton Athletes.

20. Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia in International Rugby Union Players.

21. Effect of Prior Fatiguing Sport-Specific Exercise on Field Hockey Passing Ability.

22. THE ETIOLOGY OF NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE INDUCED BY THE 5-M SHUTTLE RUN TEST IN ADULT SOCCER PLAYERS.

23. Reduced Fatigue in Passive Versus Active Recovery: An Examination of Repeated-Change-of-Direction Sprints in Basketball Players.

24. Lower Limb Sports Compression Garments Improve Muscle Blood Flow and Exercise Performance During Repeated-Sprint Cycling.

25. Wales Anaerobic Test: Reliability and Fitness Profiles of International Rugby Union Players.

26. Effects of a 14-Day High-Intensity Shock Microcycle in High-Level Ice Hockey Players' Fitness.

27. Three Days of Intermittent Fasting: Repeated-Sprint Performance Decreased by Vertical-Stiffness Impairment.

28. No Improved Performance With Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Versus Normoxia: A Double-Blind and Crossover Study.

29. Fitness Field Tests' Correlation With Game Performance in U-19-Category Basketball Referees.

30. No Effect of EVA and TPU Custom Foot Orthoses on Mechanical Asymmetries during Acute Intense Fatigue

31. Oxygen Uptake in Repeated Cycling Sprints Against Different Loads Is Comparable Between Men and Preadolescent Boys.

32. Effects of mild heat exposure on fatigue responses during two sets of repeated sprints matched for initial mechanical output.

33. The Effects of Acute Caffeine Supplementation on Repeated-Sprint Ability in Healthy Young Non-Athletes.

35. Oxygen Uptake in Repeated Cycling Sprints Against Different Loads Is Comparable Between Men and Preadolescent Boys

36. Effects of caffeine supplementation on tennis-specific fitness performance in tennis players.

37. Comparison of Four Sections for Analyzing Running Mechanics Alterations During Repeated Treadmill Sprints.

38. Effects of Caffeine on Exercise Duration, Critical Velocity, and Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Repeated-Sprint Exercise in Physically Active Men.

39. Concurrent Repeated-Sprint and Resistance Training With Superimposed Vibrations in Rugby Players.

40. The Influence of Hot Humid and Hot Dry Environments on Intermittent-Sprint Exercise Performance.

41. The Physiology and Biomechanics of Upper-Body Repeated Sprints in Ice Sledge Hockey.

42. Muscular and Physical Response to an Agility and Repeated Sprint Tests According to the Level of Competition in Futsal Players

43. Muscular and Physical Response to an Agility and Repeated Sprint Tests According to the Level of Competition in Futsal Players.

44. Short-Term Repeated-Sprint Training in Hot and Cool Conditions Similarly Benefits Performance in Team-Sport Athletes

45. Effects of Swimming-Specific Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Training in Swimmers

46. In-Season Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia in International Field Hockey Players

47. Impact of Hypoventilation Training on Muscle Oxygenation, Myoelectrical Changes, Systemic [K+], and Repeated-Sprint Ability in Basketball Players

48. Repeated High-Intensity Running and Sprinting in Elite Women's Soccer Competition.

49. Short-Term Repeated-Sprint Training in Hot and Cool Conditions Similarly Benefits Performance in Team-Sport Athletes.

50. CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS TO REPEATED-SPRINT TRAINING: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPEATED-SPRINT ABILITY OF WELL-TRAINED FIELD-BASED TEAM-SPORT ATHLETES.

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