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Effects of speech passage length on accuracy of predicting metabolic thresholds using the talk test

Effects of speech passage length on accuracy of predicting metabolic thresholds using the talk test

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Effects of speech passage length on accuracy of predicting metabolic thresholds using the talk test

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Full title

Effects of speech passage length on accuracy of predicting metabolic thresholds using the talk test

Publisher

Zagreb: Sveuciliste U Zagrebu

Journal title

Kinesiology (Zagreb, Croatia), 2017, Vol.49 (1), p.9-14

Language

English

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Zagreb: Sveuciliste U Zagrebu

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Contents

The Talk Test (TT) is a simple technique for prescribing exercise training intensity, based on the ability
to ‘speak comfortably’ after reciting a standard speech provoking stimulus. This study compares the length
of the speech provoking stimulus on power output (PO) at standard TT speech comfort markers: last positive
(LP), equivocal (EQ)...

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Effects of speech passage length on accuracy of predicting metabolic thresholds using the talk test

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TN_cdi_hrcak_primary_oai_hrcak_srce_hr_177238

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_hrcak_primary_oai_hrcak_srce_hr_177238

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ISSN

1331-1441

E-ISSN

1848-638X

DOI

10.26582/k.49.1.14

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