Search Results - Experimental Physiology
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Acute effects of dryland muscular endurance and maximum strength training on sprint swimming performance in young swimmers
Arsoniadis, G. G., Botonis, P. G., Bogdanis, G. C., Terzis, G., Toubekis, A. G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)“…The study examined acute effects of dryland muscular endurance (ME) and maximum strength (MS) sessions on performance, physiological, and biomechanical variables during a subsequent sprint swimming session. …”
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Imperative analysis on the interactions of heart rate and stroke volume among elite women
Moorthy, P. K., Reddy, K. R. S.Published in International Journal of Novel Research and Development (2024)“…Whenever one engages in a purposeful, systematic physical and physiological training regimen, the body will inevitably undergo significant changes. …”
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Peaking for maximal strength: Muscular adaptations and performance outcomes
Spencer K. T.Published 2021“…The purposes of this dissertation were to 1) determine what tapering and peaking practices appear to be most effective via systematic review, 2) to identify the tapering and peaking practices used by North American powerlifters, 3) to experimentally compare muscular adaptations and performance changes following two different training cessation periods, and 4) to experimentally compare the two most common taper models following a training program aimed at peaking maximal strength. …”
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Ocenka effektivnosti trenirovki v tjaželoatleticeskich vidach sporta s ucetom polimorfizmov gena miostatina (Evaluation of training effectiveness in weightlifting sports with regard to myostatin gene polymorphisms)
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Modeling the force characteristics of lifting actions based on electromyographic research in highly qualified wrestlers
Dvorkin L. S., Dyushko O. I.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2019)“…The experiment involved two groups of wrestlers: experimental group (12 people) and control group (12 people). …”
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Identifying talent holistically: Using machine learning to capture the dynamic development of expertise in Olympic weightlifting. a preliminary analysis
Anderson, D., Gottwald, V., Lawrence, G.Published in Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (2018)“…Talent development (TD) models typically stem from examining theoretical themes in isolation, and are predominantly analysed using statistical approaches best suited to experimental research. Whilst informative, these models offer a 'one size fits all' framework, and struggle to capture the holistic and dynamic nature of TD relevant to a specific expertise domain. …”
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The effects of hip-dominant post-activation potentiation on broad jump performance in varsity collegiate football players
Bradley-Dade, T.Published in Health Sciences Student Work (2019)“…A one-way (single factor) ANOVA test indicated no significant differences between any of the means, with p=0.92, and F crit > F (where F crit=3.12 and F=0.08), where a p-value of 0.05 was used to determine the significance of the results. (4) Discussion: The results concluded that neither experimental tempo deadlift protocol had a significant effect on broad jump performance. (5) Conclusion: While the results of this study and the previous literature reviewed found only mixed and inconclusive results concerning which specific skeletal muscle contraction is the most beneficial for triggering the physiological 3 mechanisms of PAP and improving power performance, there still remains a significant body of evidence supporting the effectiveness of PAP for enhancing power performance. …”
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The influence of sodium bicarbonate on maximal force and rates of force development in the triceps surae and brachii during fatiguing exercise
Siegler, J. C., Mudie, K., Marshall, P.Published in Experimental Physiology (2016)“…Experimental Physiology…”
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Is the -174 C/G polymorphism of the IL6 gene associated with elite power performance? A replication study with two different Caucasian cohorts
Eynon, N., Ruiz, J. R., Meckel, Y., Santiago, C., Fiuza-Luces, C., Gomez-Gallego, F., Oliveira, J., Lucia, A.Published in Experimental Physiology (2011)“…Experimental Physiology…”
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Comparisons between twice-daily and once-daily training sessions in male weight lifters
Hartman, M. J., Clark, B., Bemben, D. A., Lon Kilgore, J., Bemben, M. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2007)“…Purpose: To compare the physiological responses to twice- and once-daily training sessions with similar training volumes. …”
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