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Effects of preferred and nonpreferred music on continuous cycling exercise performance.Five-Kilometers Time Trial: Preliminary Validation of a Short Test for Cycling Performance Evaluation.Propulsive force asymmetry during tethered-swimming.The influence of resting period length on jumping performance.Effect of platelet-rich plasma therapy associated with exercise training in musculoskeletal healing in rats.Strength and Power Training Effects on Lower Limb Force, Functional Capacity and Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Female Adults.Physiological and Perceived Exertion Responses at Intermittent Critical Power and Intermittent Maximal Lactate Steady StateThere is no anaerobic work capacity replenishment at critical power intensity: An indirect evidenceValidity, Reliability, and Diagnostic Accuracy of Ratings of Perceived Exertion to Identify Dependence in Performing Self-care Activities in Older WomenDoes functional capacity, fall risk awareness and physical activity level predict falls in older adults in different age groups?Multicomponent Training Program with High-Speed Movement Execution of Ankle Muscles Reduces Risk of Falls in Older AdultsThe Relationship Between Propulsive Force in Tethered Swimming and 200-m Front Crawl PerformancePlyometric Long Jump Training With Progressive Loading Improves Kinetic and Kinematic Swimming Start ParametersDevelopment of the Color Scale of Perceived Exertion: Preliminary ValidationEffects of Strength and Power Training on Neuromuscular Adaptations and Jumping Movement Pattern and PerformanceFish-oil supplementation enhances the effects of strength training in elderly womenThe rating of perceived exertion predicts intermittent vertical jump demand and performanceEstimating the perceived exertion threshold using the OMNI scale.Peak torque and rate of torque development in elderly with and without fall historyThe Relationship Between Rating of Perceived Exertion and Muscle Activity During Exhaustive Constant-Load CyclingManipulation of Rest Period Length Induces Different Causes of Fatigue in Vertical JumpingStrength training improves fall-related gait kinematics in the elderly: A randomized controlled trialDoes exercise intensity increment in exergame promote changes in strength, functional capacity and perceptual parameters in pre-frail older women? A randomized controlled trial
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Gleber Pereira
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I-6953-2012
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