Perception of physical exertion during dynamic exercise: a tribute to Professor Gunnar A. V. Borg

Perceptual and Motor Skills
R J RobertsonK Metz

Abstract

A review of the physiological validation and some clinical applications of G. A. V. Borg's measure of perceived exertion for a range of physical activities and settings illustrates the widely generalized base of Dr. Borg's experimental findings and scientific insight.

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Dec 1, 1979·Perceptual and Motor Skills·R J RobertsonK D Rose
Oct 1, 1990·Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise·R J RobertsonK F Metz
Jan 1, 1990·European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology·R J RobertsonK D Greenawalt
Feb 1, 1986·Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise·R J RobertsonJ R LeBoeuf

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