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, Figures and Table Figure 1. General view of the experimental sessions and run profile

, Figure 2 Variations in performance time within the three loops of CS and non-CS runs. *indicates a significant difference to loop 1 (P<0.05) for the CS and non-CS runs

, Figure 3 Variations in muscle oxygenation profile following the CS and non-CS runs. *indicates a significant difference in mBF and between the pre-and post-period for the CS and non-CS runs

I. Table, H. Variations-in, and ?. Bla, RPE central and RPE globlal values within the three loops of CS and non-CS runs. *indicates a significant difference with the loop # 1 for the CS and non-CS runs

, Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3

C. Non and -. Hr, beats mitr ?1 ) 166±11 167±9 168±12 166±19 169±12 165±121 Blood lactate

, RPE peripheral 12.7±2.2 13.1±2.3 14.2±1.8 14.8±2.0 15.8±2.5* 16.1±2.4* RPE central