Anaerobic capacity and muscle activation during horizontal and uphill running.

Sloniger, Mark A., Kirk J. Cureton, Barry M. Prior, and Ellen M. Evans. Anaerobic capacity and muscle activation during horizontal and uphill running. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(1): 262–269, 1997.—Anaero...

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