High-intensity interval running is perceived to be more enjoyable than moderate-intensity continuous exercise: Implications for exercise adherence
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Jonathan D. Bartlett | Barry Drust | Warren Gregson | Graeme L. Close | James P. Morton | Don P. M. MacLaren | B. Drust | W. Gregson | J. Bartlett | G. Close | J. Morton | D. Maclaren
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