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El consumo de oxígeno y sus variantes de natación de la economía y los costos de energía, son variables fisiológicas y biofísicos clave para el rendimiento en la natación. Hay numerosos métodos desarrollados para la medición del consumo de oxígeno en la forma debido a las características ambientales. Este artículo tiene como objetivo revisar estos métodos y sus resultados. Su objetivo es sacar a la luz la discusión cientíica la necesidad de desarrollar una mejor tecnología en el área que sea accesible no sólo a los laboratorios, pero los equipos competitivos que buscan en la evaluación de una herramienta de apoyo al proceso de formación.
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