The Effect of Short and Long Recovery Periods on the Contribution of Oxidative Processes to Energy Expenditure During Multiple Bouts of Supramaximal Exercise [PDF]
The Effect of Short and Long Recovery Periods on the Contribution of Oxidative Processes to Energy Expenditure During Multiple Bouts of Supramaximal Exercise Olson, E. (undergraduate), Christensen, K., Jajtner, A., Copeland, J., Unthank, M., and Mitchell,
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The effect of previous wingate performance using one body region on subsequent wingate performance using a different body region [PDF]
The 30 second Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) is the gold standard measure of anaerobic performance. The present investigation aimed to determine if a previous WAnT using one body region significantly affected a subsequent WAnT using a different body ...
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Background/Objectives: Despite increasing interest in high-intensity exercise and cerebrovascular function, the effects of maximal sprint exercise on cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), a key indicator of vascular health, remain unclear.
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Multiple Models Can Concurrently Explain Fatigue During Human Performance [PDF]
One of the most commonly and thoroughly studied paradigms of human performance is fatigue. However, despite volumes of research there remains considerable controversy among scientists regarding definitive conclusions about the specific mechanism(s ...
Green‡, Matt, Laurent†, C. Matthew
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Cardiopulmonary function during supramaximal exercise in hypoxia, normoxia and hyperoxia in Thoroughbred horses. [PDF]
Ohmura H +4 more
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Voluntary Activation and Variability During Maximal Dynamic Contractions with Aging [PDF]
Whether reduced supraspinal activation contributes to age-related reductions in maximal torque during dynamic contractions is not known. The purpose was to determine whether there are age differences in voluntary activation and its variability when ...
Hassanlouei, Hamidollah +3 more
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VALIDEZ DEL DÉFICIT MÁXIMO DE OXÍGENO ACUMULADO COMO ÍNDICE DE CAPACIDAD ANAERÓBICA
<div class="titulo1"><br /></div><p align="center"><strong>RESUMEN</strong></p> <p class="resumenyabstract" align="justify">Para determinar la validez del déficit acumulado de oxígeno (
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Oxygen uptake kinetics during supra-maximal exercise: Mathematical modelling
Precise estimation of oxygen uptake kinetics parameters is essential to understand its control and/or limit uptake mechanisms. The purpose of the present study was to characterize the oxygen uptake kinetics responses during supramaximal cycle ergometer ...
Herbert Gustavo Simões +5 more
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Effect of Wheelchair Running on Recovery of Blood Lactate and Physical Performance after High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise – An Experimental Trial [PDF]
Background and Purpose: Repetitive sprint sport players perform high intensity exercise only for a small percentage of a total game and such periods are often instrumental in determining the eventual outcome. Recovery is a key factor for performance, and
Karthikeyan, G, Sandhu, JS, Sinha, AG
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Cardiovascular and metabolic demands of the kettlebell swing using a Tabata interval versus a traditional resistance protocol [PDF]
International Journal of Exercise Science 7(3) : 179-185, 2014. Tabata (TAB) training, consisting of eight cycles of 20 seconds of maximal exercise followed by 10 seconds of rest, is time-efficient, with aerobic and anaerobic benefit.
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