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Commentaries on Viewpoint: Hoping for the best, prepared for the worst: can we perform remote data collection in sport sciences? (2022)
Journal Article
Louis, J., Bennett, S., Owens, D. J., Tiollier, E., Brocherie, F., Carneiro, M. A., Nunes, P. R. P., Costa, B., Castro-e-Souza, P., Lima, L. A., Lisboa, F., Oliveira-Júnior, G., Kassiano, W., Cyrino, E. S., Orsatti, F. L., Henrique Bossi, A., Matta, G., Tolomeu de Oliveira, G., Renato Melo, F., Rocha Soares, E., …Costa, M. J. (2022). Commentaries on Viewpoint: Hoping for the best, prepared for the worst: can we perform remote data collection in sport sciences?. Journal of Applied Physiology, 133(6), 1433-1440. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00613.2022

Adding intermittent vibration to varied-intensity work intervals: no extra benefit (2022)
Journal Article
Bossi, A. H., Mesquida, C., Hopker, J., & Rønnestad, B. (2023). Adding intermittent vibration to varied-intensity work intervals: no extra benefit. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 44(02), 126-132. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1812-7600

Varied-intensity work intervals have been shown to induce higher fractions of maximal oxygen uptake during high-intensity interval training compared with constant-intensity work intervals. We assessed whether varied-intensity work intervals combined... Read More about Adding intermittent vibration to varied-intensity work intervals: no extra benefit.