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Training of rowers before world championships

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998
In rowing, static and dynamic work of approximately 70% of the body's muscle mass is involved for 5.5 to 8 min at an average power of 450 to 550 W. In high load training phases before World Championships, training volume reaches 190 min.d-1, of which between 55 and 65% is performed as rowing, and the rest is nonspecific training like gymnastics and ...
J M, Steinacker   +3 more
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P044 The Rower pump

2020
P044 The Rower ...
McMahon, Glenda, Davey, Kay, Shaw, Rod
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Ship building with ROWER

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2000
A four-legged mobile platform increases productivity and improves quality and working conditions for industrial naval applications. It is an automatic welding system for ship construction processes. It increases productivity by increasing total arc time, improving weld quality, and creating better working conditions for operators.
P. Gonzalez de Santos   +2 more
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Saliva immunoglobulins in elite women rowers

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000
Saliva immunoglobulins (sIgA, sIgG, and sIgM) and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) rates were evaluated in 20 elite female rowers and 19 nonathletes. Also, the influence of carbohydrate versus placebo beverage consumption on saliva immunoglobulin responses to rowing training sessions was measured in 15 rowers and in 5 non-exercising rowers ...
S L, Nehlsen-Cannarella   +6 more
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The Influence of Prior Activity Upon Inspiratory Muscle Strength in Rowers and Non-Rowers

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1999
The aim of this study was to investigate whether a 'warm-up' phenomenon in the strength of the inspiratory muscles exists, and, under this assumption, whether whole body warm-up protocols or a specific respiratory warm-up is more effective in this respect.
S, Volianitis   +3 more
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Rower's rump

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
Kenneth J. Tomecki, Jerry F. Mikesell
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction in Elite Rowers

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1999
Cross-sectional, descriptive study.To examine the occurrence of sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) in a group of elite rowers.Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a common problem for elite athletes, but is largely unstudied in the medical literature.The United States Senior National Rowing Teams at the Pan American Games and the World Rowing Championships
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Postexercise proteinuria in rowers.

Canadian journal of sport sciences = Journal canadien des sciences du sport, 1990
Exercise performance, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and urinary filtration of proteins during static pool rowing and cycling to exhaustion were studied in trained rowers. The peak VO2 and heart rate were higher during rowing than during cycling. There was a reduction in plasma volume and an increase in lactate concentration after exercise; however,
Poortmans, Jacques   +3 more
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Dermatoses in Rowers

International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training, 2014
Mokha, Monique G., Hauck, S.
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