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Endurance performance as a function of prior-exercise heart rate.
task was observed following prior exercise (PE) at each of four intensities presented in a sequence determined by a systematic, repeated measures design. Endurance task performances following moderate levels of PE were significantly greater than those following either intense PE or no PE. Performance following intense PE was the same as that following no PE at all. Improved performance following moderate PE was attributed to increased core