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Anaerobic capacity of amphibians

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1979
Abstract 1. 1. Anaerobic capacity and the removal of lactate following exhaustive activity was examined in a variety of amphibians acclimatized to 15°C and a photoperiod of LD 12:12. 2. 2. Terrestrial forms generally fit the model of Bennett & Licht (1974): sluggish animals have lower anaerobic capacities than forms which rely on frantic ...
Victor H Hutchison, Kirk Miller
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Influence of Time of Day on Anaerobic Capacity

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998
12 volunteers performed exhaustive exercise tests in the morning and afternoon. Paired-means t tests indicated that anaerobic capacity, as reflected by maximal accumulated oxygen deficit, was 26% higher ( p<.01) in the afternoon than in the morning. VO 2 max appeared higher and VO
P D, Marth, R R, Woods, D W, Hill
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An Evaluation of the Maximal Anaerobic Capacity in Man

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1991
Maximal anaerobic capacity, i.e., the maximal amount of energy released by anaerobic processes (Ean max, J.kg-1), has been evaluated from maximal increase of plasma lactate concentration (Lâp) in eight male subjects of different physical fitness submitted to supramaximal runs of various intensity performed until volitional exhaustion (temps-limite ...
G, Camus, H, Thys
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Anaerobic and Aerobic Capacities of Children

Pediatric Exercise Science, 1989
This paper deals with the measurement of aerobic and anaerobic power in children, and how these capacities are affected by growth and training. The type of tests available, the selection of ergometer, establishment of criteria for determining whether a maximal value has been attained, and the limitations of the various expressions of maximal values are
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Anaerobic Power and Capacity

2010
Muscle performance is commonly assessed on the field by various test procedure based on jump(s) or sprint(s). This chapter presents a review of the classical jump and sprint test, their methodology, their utility and their limitations. Less functional than these tests reproducing a sport movement are the tests and training methods based on isolated ...
Chamari Karim   +2 more
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Female Soccer Periodization on Anaerobic Power/Capacity

Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2023
Abstract Purdom, TM, Levers, KS, Ryan, GA, Brown, L, Giles, J, and McPherson, C. Female soccer periodization on anaerobic power/capacity. J Strength Cond Res 37(12): 2405–2410, 2023—The purpose of this study was to observe changes in anaerobic power and capacity (resistance to fatigue) over an annual training cycle (ATC) in 14 Division I ...
Troy M, Purdom   +5 more
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The Correlation of Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacities with Performance in Badminton Matches: Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacities

2021
  The purpose of this study was to measure the aerobic and anaerobic capacities of badminton athletes, and to relate them to performances, such as the number of drive shots, lob shots, or smash shots, in badminton matches. 12 badminton athletes in the men's doubles category carried out two types of measurements, namely laboratory test and match ...
Apriantono, Tommy   +7 more
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Interrelationship between Anaerobic Power Output, Anaerobic Capacity and Aerobic Power

Ergonomics, 1979
Abstract The present experiment examined the interrelationship between performance estimates of anaerobic power-output, anaerobic capacity, and aerobic power (Vo2max)A performance test on the cycle ergometer (24 kpm pedal revolution− for 120s duration) using an all-out effort was used to estimate anaerobic power-output and capacity.
V L, Katch, A, Weltman
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Measurement of Anaerobic Work Capacities in Humans

Sports Medicine, 1995
The development of simple, noninvasive tests of work capacities, underpinned primarily by anaerobic metabolism, proliferated in the early 1970s. A 30-second maximal cycle test developed at the Wingate Institute initiated efforts to develop work tests of anaerobic capacities.
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Anaerobic Capacity as a Determinant of Performance in Sprint Skiing

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2012
As cross-country sprint competitions rely on maximal-effort durations of ∼3 min, a significant anaerobic energy contribution is expected. Anaerobic energy production during supramaximal exercise has been estimated in different sports from the accumulated oxygen deficit (ΣO₂ deficit) but, to date, not in cross-country skiing.
Thomas, Losnegard   +2 more
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