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Warm up I: potential mechanisms and the effects of passive warm up on exercise performance

open access: yes, 2003
Despite limited scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness, warm-up routines prior to exercise are a well-accepted practice. The majority of the effects of warm up have been attributed to temperature-related mechanisms (e.g.
BISHOP, DAVID JOHN, Bishop, David
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Basic Vocal Warm-Up #2

open access: yes
Joan La Barbara’s Basic Vocal Warm ...
La Barbara, Joan
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Basic Vocal Warm-Up #1

open access: yes
Joan La Barbara’s Basic Vocal Warm ...
La Barbara, Joan
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Basic Vocal Warm-Up #4

open access: yes
Joan La Barbara’s Basic Vocal Warm ...
La Barbara, Joan
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Basic Vocal Warm-Up #3

open access: yes
Joan La Barbara’s Basic Vocal Warm ...
La Barbara, Joan
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Acute effects of loaded whole body vibration schemes on countermovement jump, speed and agility

open access: yesTürk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi, 2014
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of loaded whole body static squat exercise during whole body vibration and non-vibration schemes on countermovement jump (CMJ), speed and agility. Twenty-one healthy male college football players (age:
Edin Uå½ıäœanın   +5 more
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Effect of a Specific Warm-up based on Oppositional Wrestling Games on The Technical Performance and Mental Health of Physical Education Students

open access: yesСлобожанський науково-спортивний вісник
Background and study aim. This study explored the impact of two different specific warm-up protocols (consisting of either opposition games or classical exercises) on technical-tactical performance, intrinsic motivation and stress levels in wrestling ...
Hassan Melki   +2 more
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Basic Vocal Warm-Up #5

open access: yes
Joan La Barbara’s Basic Vocal Warm ...
La Barbara, Joan
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Warm-up provision in field hockey: a comparison between literature and practice

open access: yes, 2011
When looking at literature it is evident that there is a shortage of research focused on the warm-up in field hockey. After the warm-up the athlete should have an increased mental focus, increased body and muscle temperature and be ready for the task ...
Avest, Eelke, ter
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Effects of warm-up on blood gases, lactate and acid-base status during sprint swimming

open access: yes, 1990
A standardized 200-m front crawl sprint swim (SpS) was used to evaluate the effects of warm-up on pH, blood gases, and the concentrations of lactate ([La-]) and bicarbonate ([HCO3-]) in arterialized and venous blood. Eight trained male swimmers performed
Pascoe, D.D.   +6 more
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