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International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 1, 2005
Critical swimming speed does not represent the speed at maximal lactate steady stateJ Dekerle, P Pelayo, B Clipet, et al.
Psychophysiology|June 25, 2020
Interactions between perceptions of fatigue, effort, and affect decrease knee extensor endurance performance following upper body motor activity, independent of changes in neuromuscular functionA Greenhouse-Tucknott, J G Wrightson, M Raynsford, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|May 18, 2012
Stroking parameters during continuous and intermittent exercise in regional-level competitive swimmersM F M Oliveira, F Caputo, J Dekerle, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 2, 2005
Validity of the two-parameter model in estimating the anaerobic work capacityJ Dekerle, G Brickley, A J P Hammond, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|February 15, 2025
Having the Heart to Exercise Control: Cardiac Interoception Influences Self-Paced Exercise RegulationJ B Butterworth, J Dekerle, A Greenhouse-Tucknott, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 12, 2007
Why does exercise terminate at the maximal lactate steady state intensity?B Baron, T D Noakes, J Dekerle, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 12, 2005
Stroking parameters in front crawl swimming and maximal lactate steady state speedJ Dekerle, X Nesi, T Lefevre, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 29, 2006
Reproducibility of performance in three types of training test in swimmingM Alberty, M Sidney, F Huot-Marchand, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|November 5, 2003
Maximal lactate steady state does not correspond to a complete physiological steady stateB Baron, J Dekerle, S Robin, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 20, 2021
Toward the unity of pathological and exertional fatigue: A predictive processing modelA Greenhouse-Tucknott, J B Butterworth, J G Wrightson, et al.
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International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 1, 2005
Critical swimming speed does not represent the speed at maximal lactate steady stateJ Dekerle, P Pelayo, B Clipet, et al.
Psychophysiology|June 25, 2020
Interactions between perceptions of fatigue, effort, and affect decrease knee extensor endurance performance following upper body motor activity, independent of changes in neuromuscular functionA Greenhouse-Tucknott, J G Wrightson, M Raynsford, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|May 18, 2012
Stroking parameters during continuous and intermittent exercise in regional-level competitive swimmersM F M Oliveira, F Caputo, J Dekerle, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 2, 2005
Validity of the two-parameter model in estimating the anaerobic work capacityJ Dekerle, G Brickley, A J P Hammond, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|February 15, 2025
Having the Heart to Exercise Control: Cardiac Interoception Influences Self-Paced Exercise RegulationJ B Butterworth, J Dekerle, A Greenhouse-Tucknott, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 12, 2007
Why does exercise terminate at the maximal lactate steady state intensity?B Baron, T D Noakes, J Dekerle, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 12, 2005
Stroking parameters in front crawl swimming and maximal lactate steady state speedJ Dekerle, X Nesi, T Lefevre, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 29, 2006
Reproducibility of performance in three types of training test in swimmingM Alberty, M Sidney, F Huot-Marchand, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|November 5, 2003
Maximal lactate steady state does not correspond to a complete physiological steady stateB Baron, J Dekerle, S Robin, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 20, 2021
Toward the unity of pathological and exertional fatigue: A predictive processing modelA Greenhouse-Tucknott, J B Butterworth, J G Wrightson, et al.
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