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Effects on Volume Load and Ratings of Perceived Exertion in Individuals Advanced Weight-Training After Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2018
The aim of this study was investigate the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on volume-load and ratings of perceived exertion.
E. Lattari   +6 more
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Perceived Exertion Scaling Procedures

2014
Borg has developed and validated two empirical models that explain: (a) psychophysiological interdependence during exercise (i.e., Effort Continua Model) and (b) provide the psychophysical justification for inter-individual comparisons of effort ratings.
Luke Haile   +2 more
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Perceived exertion during walking and running???II

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1973
ABSTRACTIt was hypothesized that perceptions of exertion while running would be greater than for walking at velocities lower than approximately 4.0 mph. The reverse was hypothesized at velocities higher than approximately 4.0 mph. Twenty male university students served as subjects.
B J, Noble   +5 more
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Effect of Ramadan fasting on feelings, dietary intake, rating of perceived exertion and repeated high intensity short-term maximal performance

Chronobiology International, 2018
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of Ramadan fasting on feelings, dietary intake, rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and repeated high-intensity short-term maximal performance. Thirteen physically active men (age: 21.2 ± 2.9 years,
O. Boukhris   +8 more
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Perceived exertion and the preferred cycling cadence

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998
To determine whether an association exists between peripheral comfort level, as reflected by differentiated RPE measures, and the preferred cadences of subjects who differed in cycling experience and fitness level.Twelve experienced cyclists (C), ten runners (R), and ten less-trained noncyclists (LT), all of whom were male, pedaled at three power ...
A P, Marsh, P E, Martin
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Sensory cues for perceived exertion

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1981
A variety of physiological responses, classified as local or central factors, have been suggested as providing the primary input for perception of effort during exercise. The potency of these responses as perceptual cues, however, has seldom been addressed in terms of relevant modifying variables such as exercise intensity, exercise duration, exercise ...
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Gender and Contraction Mode on Perceived Exertion

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine perceived exertion responses during concentric and eccentric elbow flexor contractions between young adult men and women. Thirty healthy young adults participated in two experimental sessions. During the first session, subjects performed five concentric isokinetic maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) of elbow ...
D M, Pincivero, R R, Polen, B N, Byrd
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Movement and Time: Exertion and Perceived Duration

Nursing Science Quarterly, 1991
This study examined differences in consciousness indexes (perceived duration of time) at different levels of physical exertion within the framework of Newman's model of health and with emphasis on Prigogine's theory of dissipative structures. The sample consisted of 100 volunteers participating in regular aerobic exercise.
J A, Schorr, C A, Schroeder
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Hypnotic Perturbation of Perceived Exertion: Ventilatory Consequences

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1976
Abstract Five adult males cycled an electrically braked ergometer at a resistance of 100 watts for 20 minutes on four occasions. The treatments were counterbalanced and consisted of exercise in the control waking and hypnotic states, and the waking and hypnotic states with suggestions of heavy work. The dependent measures were perceived exertion, heart
W P, Morgan   +3 more
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Repetition Duration Influences Ratings of Perceived Exertion

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2014
This study investigated the effect of different repetition durations on ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) in active muscles (RPE-AM) and the overall body (RPE-O). 19 male volunteers ( M age = 25.4 yr., SD = 3.5) performed strength training protocols with multiple sets matched by the number of sets and repetitions, intensity and rest interval but ...
Rodrigo C R, Diniz   +4 more
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