A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Crossover Studies Comparing Physiological, Perceptual and Performance Measures Between Treadmill and Overground Running
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Chris Bishop | Bas Van Hooren | Jonathan D. Buckley | Joel T. Fuller | Richard W. Willy | J. Buckley | J. Fuller | R. Willy | Bas Van Hooren | C. Bishop | J. R. Miller | Jayme R. Miller
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