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Taylor L Lee

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 1, 2017
Time Flies When You're at RPE13: How Exercise Intensity Influences Perception of TimeNicholas J Hanson, Taylor L Lee
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 7, 2017
Pacing strategy during the final stage of a self-paced V̇O₂max (SPV) test does not affect maximal oxygen uptakeNicholas J Hanson, Carter R Reid, Kaitlin M Cornwell, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 7, 2016
Modality determines VO2max achieved in self-paced exercise tests: validation with the Bruce protocolNicholas J Hanson, Cory M Scheadler, Taylor L Lee, et al.
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 1, 2017
Time Flies When You're at RPE13: How Exercise Intensity Influences Perception of TimeNicholas J Hanson, Taylor L Lee
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 7, 2017
Pacing strategy during the final stage of a self-paced V̇O₂max (SPV) test does not affect maximal oxygen uptakeNicholas J Hanson, Carter R Reid, Kaitlin M Cornwell, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 7, 2016
Modality determines VO2max achieved in self-paced exercise tests: validation with the Bruce protocolNicholas J Hanson, Cory M Scheadler, Taylor L Lee, et al.
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