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Similar Cardioventilatory but Greater Neuromuscular Stimuli With Interval Drop Jump Than With Interval Running

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Figure 1. Schematic of the interval drop-jumping procedure.
Figure  2.  Oxygen  uptake  and  time  spent  above  90%  of  maximal  oxygen  uptake  during  interval  running  and  drop-jumping
Figure 3 (previous page). Gas exchange and cardioventilatory responses to interval running and drop-jumping
Figure 5 (left). Percent change in peripheral fatigue indices  following interval running and drop-jumping
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