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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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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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ANAEROBIC POWER IN SPORTS

SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 2018
The aim of the present study is to determine the anaerobic power of men of similar age representing different sports disciplines. Professional athletes representing the following sports participated in the study: soccer (n=15, PS), martial arts (n=12, MA), weightlifting (n=15, WL), powerlifting (n=15, PL), middle- and long distance running (n=12, DR ...
Stec, Krzysztof   +5 more
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Peak anaerobic power in master athletes

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1991
The age-related decline in maximal physical performance of healthy subjects may be attributed both to the aging process per se and/or to a progressive reduction in physical activity. In two groups of master athletes, power (P) or endurance (E) trained (n = 115; aged 40-78 years), the degree and rate of the age-related deterioration of the maximal ...
Grassi, B.   +3 more
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Peak anaerobic power in elderly men

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997
The relationship of maximal anaerobic power (Pmax) of the quadriceps muscle and corresponding optimal shortening velocity (vopt) with age, habitual physical activity (PA) and maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) were assessed in 37 healthy older [71.1 (SD 3.8) years] men and compared to those of 16 young [22.7 (SD 3.4) years] men.
M, Bonnefoy   +4 more
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Variable Resistance Loadings in Anaerobic Power Testing

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1991
The aim of this study was to establish optimal test conditions for maximal anaerobic testing on a frictionloaded bicycle ergometer. Power and work outputs of 15 subjects during a 60-s all-out effort were tested under five conditions on a specially modified Monark ergometer.
P, Gastin   +4 more
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Anaerobic Power Performance of Incumbent Female Firefighters

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2002
Prior studies have indicated that anaerobic power tests correlate highly with firefighting performance tasks. This investigation measured peak power and mean power of 10 incumbent female firefighters (age, 29.8 +/- 2.1 years; height, 169.7 +/- 7.9 cm; weight, 66.8 +/- 9.9 kg) who underwent a 30-second Wingate anaerobic power test.
Brian W, Findley   +2 more
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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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Running-based Anaerobic Sprint Test as a Procedure to Evaluate Anaerobic Power

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the running anaerobic sprint test (RAST) as a predictor of anaerobic capacity, compare it to the maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) and to compare the RAST's parameters with the parameters of 30-s all-out tethered running on a treadmill.
Andrade, V. L.   +6 more
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Maximal Power Outputs During the Wingate Anaerobic Test

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1985
The purpose of this study was to determine the resistance loads which elicit maximal values of power output (PO) during performance of the Wingate test (WT). Nineteen male subjects (mean age, 25.1 yrs; mean VO2 max, 3.52 l/min) performed multiple WTs in a random order at resistances ranging from 3.23 to 6.76 joules/pedal rev/kg BW.
J F, Patton, M M, Murphy, F A, Frederick
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