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The Japanese Journal of Physiology|February 16, 2002
Caffeine ingestion attenuates the VO(2) slow component during intense exerciseA Santalla, A Lucía, M Pérez
International Journal of Sports Medicine|November 9, 2000
Physiological response to professional road cycling: climbers vs. time trialistsA Lucía, H Joyos, J L Chicharro
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|July 28, 2001
Preferred pedalling cadence in professional cyclingA Lucía, J Hoyos, J L Chicharro
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 26, 2000
The slow component of VO2 in professional cyclistsA Lucía, J Hoyos, J L Chicharro
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 29, 2000
Effects of endurance training on the isocapnic buffering and hypocapnic hyperventilation phases in professional cyclistsJ L Chicharro, J Hoyos, A Lucía
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|June 24, 2000
Heart rate response during incremental exercise in master runnersA Lucía, A Carvajal, M Pérez, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|February 11, 2005
A conceptual framework for performance diagnosis and training prescription from submaximal gas exchange parameters--theory and applicationT Meyer, A Lucía, C P Earnest, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|June 19, 2001
Thyroid hormones may influence the slow component of VO(2) in professional cyclistsA Lucía, J Hoyos, M Pérez, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 20, 2000
Heart rate and performance parameters in elite cyclists: a longitudinal studyA Lucía, J Hoyos, M Pérez, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|October 4, 2000
Metabolic and neuromuscular adaptations to endurance training in professional cyclists: a longitudinal studyA Lucía, J Hoyos, J Pardo, et al.
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The Japanese Journal of Physiology|February 16, 2002
Caffeine ingestion attenuates the VO(2) slow component during intense exerciseA Santalla, A Lucía, M Pérez
International Journal of Sports Medicine|November 9, 2000
Physiological response to professional road cycling: climbers vs. time trialistsA Lucía, H Joyos, J L Chicharro
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|July 28, 2001
Preferred pedalling cadence in professional cyclingA Lucía, J Hoyos, J L Chicharro
British Journal of Sports Medicine|October 26, 2000
The slow component of VO2 in professional cyclistsA Lucía, J Hoyos, J L Chicharro
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 29, 2000
Effects of endurance training on the isocapnic buffering and hypocapnic hyperventilation phases in professional cyclistsJ L Chicharro, J Hoyos, A Lucía
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|June 24, 2000
Heart rate response during incremental exercise in master runnersA Lucía, A Carvajal, M Pérez, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|February 11, 2005
A conceptual framework for performance diagnosis and training prescription from submaximal gas exchange parameters--theory and applicationT Meyer, A Lucía, C P Earnest, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|June 19, 2001
Thyroid hormones may influence the slow component of VO(2) in professional cyclistsA Lucía, J Hoyos, M Pérez, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 20, 2000
Heart rate and performance parameters in elite cyclists: a longitudinal studyA Lucía, J Hoyos, M Pérez, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|October 4, 2000
Metabolic and neuromuscular adaptations to endurance training in professional cyclists: a longitudinal studyA Lucía, J Hoyos, J Pardo, et al.
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