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Comparison of blood lactate and perceived exertion responses in two matched time-under-tension protocols.

Salvador Vargas-MolinaFernando Martín-RiveraDiego A BonillaJorge L PetroLeandro CarboneRamón RomanceManuel deDiegoBrad J SchoenfeldJavier Benítez-Porres
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Training protocols with high times under tension promote substantial increases in metabolic stress, however, our findings indicate that HRP generates more [bLa-] than MRP. In addition, there were higher RPE values in the HRP protocol compared to MRP in single-joint exercises.
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