Differential effects of strength training leading to failure versus not to failure on hormonal responses, strength, and muscle power gains.
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Juan José González-Badillo | William J Kraemer | Mikel Izquierdo | Nicholas A Ratamess | K. Häkkinen | W. Kraemer | M. Izquierdo | N. Ratamess | E. Gorostiaga | D. French | Keijo Häkkinen | Esteban M Gorostiaga | Javier Ibañez | J. Ibáñez | Duncan N French | Jesus Eslava | Aritz Altadill | Xabier Asiain | A. Altadill | J. Eslava | X. Asiáin | J. González-Badillo | Xabier Asiáin | Aritz Altadill | Jesus Eslava
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