Search Results - Physiology & Behavior
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Psychophysiological and performance-related responses of a potentiation activity in swimmers of different competitive levels
Dalamitros, A. A., Mavridis, G., Semaltianou, E., Loupos, D., Manou, V.Published in Physiology & Behavior (2019)“…Physiology & Behavior…”
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Research on the fluctuation of reticulocyte during different altitude training patterns in swimming athletes
Yang, X., Liu, Y., Qu, C.Published in Exercise Biochemistry Review (2018)“…Compared to erythrocyte, the behavior of Reticulocyte could reflect erythropoiesis, and IRF could more sensitively detect the change of bone marrow stimulation in particular.…”
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Swimming energy training in the 21st century: The justification for radical changes
Rushall, B. S.Published in Swimming Science Bulletin (2011)“…The physiology of traditional swimming practices is discretely different to that of racing. …”
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Speed and physiological reply in swimming, cycling and running
Benavent, J., Madera, J., Escudero, J., Tella, V., Colado, J. C.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…To deter-mine the variations before maximum and submaximum intensities in relation to the speed, it has been studied the behavior of the heart rate and of the lactate accumulation as physiological variables, the effort perceived as psychological variable and the frequency of movements as cinematic variable. …”
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Effects of repeated days of intensified training on muscle glycogen and swimming performance
Costill, D. L., Flynn, M. G., Kirwan, J. P., Houmard, J. A., Mitchell, J. B., Thomas, R., Park, S. H.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1988)“…It is interesting that complaints of muscle soreness and inability to finish or difficulty in completing training sessions are behavioral symptoms and may be the precursors of physiological breakdown.…”
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