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Defining and developing the aerobic capacity

22/11/2011
By Liam Kilduff, Anthony Turner

For many sports, aerobic capacity dictates success. Even in sports involving repeated high-intensity anaerobic bouts, aerobic capacity is a significant physiological determinant.


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