2017
DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.16.06141-7
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Short-term moderate intensive high volume training program provides aerobic endurance benefit in wheelchair basketball players

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“…The training and play of wheelchair basketball are based on the aerobic pathway to provide athletes with energy [ 37 ]. Furthermore, the development of such a pathway can contribute to recovery between intermittent efforts and, consequently, to maintaining a higher intensity for a longer period of time, contributing to better endurance performance [ 38 , 39 ].…”
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“…The training and play of wheelchair basketball are based on the aerobic pathway to provide athletes with energy [ 37 ]. Furthermore, the development of such a pathway can contribute to recovery between intermittent efforts and, consequently, to maintaining a higher intensity for a longer period of time, contributing to better endurance performance [ 38 , 39 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Improved respiratory function can help prevent illnesses, which are more common in athletes with SCI relative to other impairments [24]. While there are many variables that influence the effects of physical training in adaptive athletes, higher training frequency and intensity are more efficient at inducing changes in aerobic fitness and pulmonary function [6,25].…”
Section: Cardiovascular/respiratorymentioning
confidence: 99%