Search Results - Pullinen, T.
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Oxygen uptake, acid-base balance and anaerobic energy system contribution in maximal 300 - 400 m running in child, adolescent and adult athletes
Vilmi, N., Äyrämö, S., Nummela, A., Pullinen, T., Linnamo, V., Häkkinen, K., Mero, A. A.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2016)article“…Pullinen, T.…”
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Hormonal responses and muscle fatique in maximal repetitive sprinting
Pullinen, T., MacDonald, E., Pakarinen, A., Komi, P. V.Published in Journal of Human Movement Studies (2005)article“…Pullinen, T.…”
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Hormonal responses to a resistance exercise performed under the influence of delayed onset muscle soreness
Pullinen, T., Mero, A., Huttunen, P., Pakarinen, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2002)article“…Pullinen, T.…”
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Effects of marathon running on running economy and kinematics
Kyröläinen, H., Pullinen, T., Candau, R., Avela, J., Huttunen, P., Komi, P. V.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)article“…Pullinen, T.…”
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Effects of marathon running on running economy and kinematics
Kyröläinen, H., Pullinen, T., Candau, R., Avela, J., Huttunen, P., Komi, P. V.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)article“…Pullinen, T.…”
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EMG, force and hormonal responses to high intensity strength and running exercise units in male power athletes
Mero, A., Pullinen, T., Komi, P. V., Pakarinen, A.Published in XVth Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics. July 2 - 6, 1995, Jyväskylä. Books of Abstracts (1995)book“…Pullinen, T.…”
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