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European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 19, 2007
Overall and peripheral ratings of perceived exertion during a graded exercise test to volitional exhaustion in individuals of high and low fitnessJames Faulkner, Roger Eston
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 2, 2017
Statistical model ignores 'age', products of peak Q and a-vΟ₂ difference greatly exceed V̇Ο₂max and different ergometers confound validityRoger Eston, Adrian Esterman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 26, 2010
Rating of perceived exertion during two different constant-load exercise intensities during arm cranking in paraplegic and able-bodied participantsHarran Al-Rahamneh, Roger Eston
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 15, 2012
Perceptually regulated training at RPE13 is pleasant and improves physical healthGaynor Parfitt, Harrison Evans, Roger Eston
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 9, 2007
Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake from the ratings of perceived exertion and heart rate during a perceptually-regulated sub-maximal exercise test in active and sedentary participantsJames Faulkner, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 13, 2004
Neuromuscular function after exercise-induced muscle damage: theoretical and applied implicationsChristopher Byrne, Craig Twist, Roger Eston
Psychophysiology|September 20, 2008
The rating of perceived exertion during competitive running scales with timeJames Faulkner, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|October 24, 2013
The validity of submaximal ratings of perceived exertion to predict one repetition maximumRoger Eston, Harrison James Llewelyn Evans
European Journal of Sport Science|September 24, 2013
Use of a perceptually-regulated test to measure maximal oxygen uptake is valid and feels betterHarrison Evans, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness|March 16, 2018
A hard/heavy intensity is too much: The physiological, affective, and motivational effects (immediately and 6 months post-training) of unsupervised perceptually regulated trainingGaynor Parfitt, Tim Olds, Roger Eston
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European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 19, 2007
Overall and peripheral ratings of perceived exertion during a graded exercise test to volitional exhaustion in individuals of high and low fitnessJames Faulkner, Roger Eston
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 2, 2017
Statistical model ignores 'age', products of peak Q and a-vΟ₂ difference greatly exceed V̇Ο₂max and different ergometers confound validityRoger Eston, Adrian Esterman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 26, 2010
Rating of perceived exertion during two different constant-load exercise intensities during arm cranking in paraplegic and able-bodied participantsHarran Al-Rahamneh, Roger Eston
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 15, 2012
Perceptually regulated training at RPE13 is pleasant and improves physical healthGaynor Parfitt, Harrison Evans, Roger Eston
European Journal of Applied Physiology|August 9, 2007
Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake from the ratings of perceived exertion and heart rate during a perceptually-regulated sub-maximal exercise test in active and sedentary participantsJames Faulkner, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 13, 2004
Neuromuscular function after exercise-induced muscle damage: theoretical and applied implicationsChristopher Byrne, Craig Twist, Roger Eston
Psychophysiology|September 20, 2008
The rating of perceived exertion during competitive running scales with timeJames Faulkner, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|October 24, 2013
The validity of submaximal ratings of perceived exertion to predict one repetition maximumRoger Eston, Harrison James Llewelyn Evans
European Journal of Sport Science|September 24, 2013
Use of a perceptually-regulated test to measure maximal oxygen uptake is valid and feels betterHarrison Evans, Gaynor Parfitt, Roger Eston
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness|March 16, 2018
A hard/heavy intensity is too much: The physiological, affective, and motivational effects (immediately and 6 months post-training) of unsupervised perceptually regulated trainingGaynor Parfitt, Tim Olds, Roger Eston
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