Sports Physiology
Training and Detraining
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Coyle EF, Martin WH, Bloomfield SA, Lowry OH, Holloszy JO: Effects of detraining upon responses to submaximal exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology 59:853-859, 1985. abstract
Coyle EF, Martin WH, Sinacore DR, Joyner MJ, Hagberg JM, Holloszy JO: Time course of loss of adaptations after stopping prolonged intense endurance training. Journal of Applied Physiology 57:1857-1864, 1984. abstract
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