Effects of antecedent exposures and physiological perturbations on perceived exertion, muscle activation and performance during open and closed loop exercise
Doctoral Thesis
2006
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University of Cape Town
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The aim of this thesis was to examine the effect of various antecedent exposures and physiological pertubations on the relationship between the perceptual (perceived exertion), the physiological (metabolic milieu), and the performance (overall exercise performance) during both open and closed loop exercise at either a self-placed or constant workload.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-213).
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West, S. 2006. Effects of antecedent exposures and physiological perturbations on perceived exertion, muscle activation and performance during open and closed loop exercise. University of Cape Town.