“…While significantly lower lactate values were observed immediately following CLU performance, higher lactate values than those reported herein were reported immediately following performance of a final circuit (14.6 ± 0.4 mmol l −1 , TRD; 14.3 ± 0.4 mmol l −1 , CLU), and these did not differ between conditions. Thus, the similar lactate values could have contributed to the similar growth hormone response; however, differences in TUT may, too, have influenced the results by Girman et al (2014). Growth hormone has been shown to be elevated to a greater degree following slow movement exercise compared to normal movement (Goto et al 2009).…”