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Paulo Gentil

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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 27, 2017
Comment on: "Determining Strength: A Case for Multiple Methods of Measurement"Paulo Gentil
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|December 24, 2015
A nutrition and conditioning intervention for natural bodybuilding contest preparation: observations and suggestionsPaulo Gentil
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine|June 27, 2013
Effects of training attendance on muscle strength of young men after 11 weeks of resistance trainingPaulo Gentil, Martim Bottaro
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|August 8, 2009
Influence of supervision ratio on muscle adaptations to resistance training in nontrained subjectsPaulo Gentil, Martim Bottaro
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|October 4, 2006
Time under tension and blood lactate response during four different resistance training methodsPaulo Gentil, Elke Oliveira, Martim Bottaro
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 9, 2017
Why intensity is not a bad word - Benefits and practical aspects of high effort resistance training to the olderPaulo Gentil, James Steele, James Fisher
Frontiers in Physiology|June 15, 2017
Commentary: High-intensity Intermittent Training vs. Moderate-intensity Intermittent Training: Is It a Matter of Intensity or Intermittent Efforts?Paulo Gentil, Fabrício B Del Vecchio
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 29, 2016
A Review of the Acute Effects and Long-Term Adaptations of Single- and Multi-Joint Exercises during Resistance TrainingPaulo Gentil, James Fisher, James Steele
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|December 21, 2016
Authors' Reply to Ribeiro et al.: "A Review of the Acute Effects and Long-Term Adaptations of Single- and Multi-Joint Exercises During Resistance Training"Paulo Gentil, James Steele, James Fisher
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine|October 9, 2015
Single vs. Multi-Joint Resistance Exercises: Effects on Muscle Strength and HypertrophyPaulo Gentil, Saulo Soares, Martim Bottaro
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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 27, 2017
Comment on: "Determining Strength: A Case for Multiple Methods of Measurement"Paulo Gentil
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|December 24, 2015
A nutrition and conditioning intervention for natural bodybuilding contest preparation: observations and suggestionsPaulo Gentil
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine|June 27, 2013
Effects of training attendance on muscle strength of young men after 11 weeks of resistance trainingPaulo Gentil, Martim Bottaro
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|August 8, 2009
Influence of supervision ratio on muscle adaptations to resistance training in nontrained subjectsPaulo Gentil, Martim Bottaro
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|October 4, 2006
Time under tension and blood lactate response during four different resistance training methodsPaulo Gentil, Elke Oliveira, Martim Bottaro
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|June 9, 2017
Why intensity is not a bad word - Benefits and practical aspects of high effort resistance training to the olderPaulo Gentil, James Steele, James Fisher
Frontiers in Physiology|June 15, 2017
Commentary: High-intensity Intermittent Training vs. Moderate-intensity Intermittent Training: Is It a Matter of Intensity or Intermittent Efforts?Paulo Gentil, Fabrício B Del Vecchio
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 29, 2016
A Review of the Acute Effects and Long-Term Adaptations of Single- and Multi-Joint Exercises during Resistance TrainingPaulo Gentil, James Fisher, James Steele
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|December 21, 2016
Authors' Reply to Ribeiro et al.: "A Review of the Acute Effects and Long-Term Adaptations of Single- and Multi-Joint Exercises During Resistance Training"Paulo Gentil, James Steele, James Fisher
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine|October 9, 2015
Single vs. Multi-Joint Resistance Exercises: Effects on Muscle Strength and HypertrophyPaulo Gentil, Saulo Soares, Martim Bottaro
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