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Anaerobic Power Responses to Amino Acid Nutritional Supplementation
International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 1991To examine the effect of a nutritional supplement (ATP-E™) on high intensity exercise performance, 23 physically active males volunteered to perform six Wingate Anaerobic Power tests. Tests were performed prior to and at 14 and 21 days during ATP-E~o~r placebo ingestion. f i e experiment followed a double-blind and random-order design. Twelve subjects (
C M, Maresh +8 more
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New method for estimating explosive anaerobic leg power
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1993In this article, a new technique for estimation of explosive anaerobic leg power is proposed. The method relies on accurately measuring the time duration of muscular contraction and the time spent off the ground while performing a vertical jump. Contribution of arms to leg power measurement is minimized by fixing arms at belt line during the test ...
H A, al-Nashash, Z D, al-Kurdi
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Evaluation of a New Anaerobic Power Testing System
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2002The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of a new anaerobic athletic performance system. This system is proposed to assess vertical jump height, anaerobic power through repetitive jumping, and reaction to both an auditory and visual stimulus.
Jay R, Hoffman, Jie, Kang
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Maximal Muscular Power (Aerobic and Anaerobic) in African Natives
Ergonomics, 1969Abstract Maximal aerobic and anaerobic power have been investigated on a group of African natives (Nilo-Hamitic and Bantu) together with some anthropometric characteristics (skinfold thickness, dimension of the limbs and various body segments). These data have been compared with similar findings on other ethnic groups as obtained from the literature ...
DI PRAMPERO, Pietro Enrico +1 more
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2023
This research was carried out to examine the effect of 8-week anaerobic strength training and ischemic preconditioning on anaerobic power outputs. Thirty men voluntarily participated in the study, who were studying at the faculty of sports sciences, engaged in sports for recreational purposes, did not train regularly in 3 years and were not involved in
TETİK DÜNDAR, Sibel +2 more
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This research was carried out to examine the effect of 8-week anaerobic strength training and ischemic preconditioning on anaerobic power outputs. Thirty men voluntarily participated in the study, who were studying at the faculty of sports sciences, engaged in sports for recreational purposes, did not train regularly in 3 years and were not involved in
TETİK DÜNDAR, Sibel +2 more
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The Relationship Between Isokinetic Power and Selected Anaerobic Power Tests
Isokinetics and Exercise Science, 1992The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between selected anaerobic power tests and isokinetic peak torque values and a criterion power measure established by the sum of several isokinetic power outputs. Forty college-age men participated in the study.
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TRUE ANAEROBIC POWER VS AEROBIC/ANAEROBIC POWER IN COMPETITIVE ALPINE SKIERS
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1999F. Stanek +2 more
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MAXIMAL ANAEROBIC POWER OF CHILDREN
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1977T. Kurowski, D. P. Smith, Tom Kurowski
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Daily variation in performance measures related to anaerobic power and capacity: A systematic review
Chronobiology International, 2022Aishwarya Ravindrakumar +2 more
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