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Brainwave Patterns and Metabolic Adaptations in Rowers Crossing the Atlantic: A Case Series Pilot Study. [PDF]

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Differences in Cardiac Parameters among Elite Rowers and Subelite Rowers

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2010
There is significant individual variability in the cardiac adaptation that occurs in response to exercise training. Factors associated with this variability remain incompletely understood. To date, the relationship between the competition level at which athletes participate and their underlying cardiac parameters has not been explored.The purpose of ...
Aaron L, Baggish   +7 more
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Back Pain in Intercollegiate Rowers

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2002
Background: Back pain is prevalent among intercollegiate rowers. Purpose: We conducted a large-scale study to determine the rate of and the potential etiologic factors for clearly defined back pain that developed during intercollegiate rowing. Study Design: Survey. Methods: Surveys from 1632 former intercollegiate rowing athletes were analyzed.
Carol C, Teitz   +3 more
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Rower’s Dystonia

2012
Task-specific action dystonia, also known as occupational cramp, is a focal dystonia which is absent at rest and occurs only during the performance of repetitive, highly skilled movements. Currently, the most common task-specific dystonias are writer’s cramp and musician’s dystonia.
Roongroj Bhidayasiri, Daniel Tarsy
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Choosing the Rowers

The American Review of Public Administration, 2001
Determining which functions can best be performed by public or private organizations most efficiently, effectively, or equitably is a fundamental issue in privatization theory. The purpose of this article is to examine this question relative to the privatization of public housing management.
Fred W. Becker   +2 more
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Physiological Profiles of Elite Rowers

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979
Unlike distance runners, who set an aerobic pace, elite rowers quickly achieve extremely high energy expenditures, and therefore high lactate levels, which they must tolerate throughout the race.
F C, Hagerman   +2 more
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Oral Contraceptives and Female Rowers' Skeletal Health

Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2022
Abstract Redinger, AL and Baker, BS. Oral contraceptives and female rowers' skeletal health. J Strength Cond Res 37(3): 669–677, 2023—Previous studies suggest that women using oral contraceptives (OC) experience fewer skeletal benefits from exercise compared with non-OC users.
Allen L. Redinger, Breanne S. Baker
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