| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Owing to the reliance on concentric power and torque development during cycling, especially during periods of sprinting and transition to sprinting, a higher stiffness may improve the RCTD. In relation to this point, Wilson et al. (41) theorized that because an activity such as cycling would benefit from a more rapid transmission of concentric force, higher musculotendinous stiffness may indeed be
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