Search Results - Physiological Measurement
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The effects of live-high, train-low hyperoxic training on running and recovery heart rates in NCAA distance runners: A pilot study
Nimmo, B, Torres, M, Johnson, E C.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…The lack of significant changes in P2 recovery HR may indicate a different physiological adaptation pattern or a need for a longer training duration to elicit measurable effects. …”
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Case Report: constraint led strength and conditioning for Paralympic throwers with skeletal dysplasia
Judge, L. W., Garcia-Carrillo, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Performance metrics included throwing distance, strength-to-mass ratio, and kinematic measurements of shot-put release. Results: Implementation yielded a 13.88 m competition throw (Tokyo 2021 Paralympics), with maintained body fat of 12%-14%. …”
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How pacing patterns influence middle-distance performance: Perspectives from object tracking and oxygen uptake
Yang, Y., Sugawara, H., Lee, X., Enomoto, Y.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…This study explores the impact of kinematic and physiological factors on middle-distance running performance to optimize training strategies. …”
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Evaluating the impact of urolithin a supplementation on running performance, recovery, and mitochondrial biomarkers in highly trained male distance runners
Whitfield, J., McKay, A. K. A., Tee, N., McCormick, R., Morabito, A., Karagounis, L. G., Fouassier, A. M., D`Amico, D., Singh, A., Burke, L. M., Hawley, J. A.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Methods: In this double-blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled clinical trial (NCT04783207), competitive male distance runners (n = 42, 27.2 ± 1.0 years, 66.4 ± 0.6 mL·kg-1·min-1, mean ± SEM) were randomized to consume either 1000 mg·day-1 UA (n = 22) or placebo (PL; n = 20) for 4 weeks during an altitude training camp (~ 1700-2200 m). Physiological outcomes including body composition, hemoglobin mass, running economy, and maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) were measured in all subjects at baseline and at the end of the 4-week camp to assess training- and supplementation-induced adaptations. …”
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Study of different acute SIT protocols` impact on 200m sprinters` anaerobic performance
Liu, Y., Liu, Q., Gong, Z., Yan, J., Yan, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Conclusion: A high-intensity SIT protocol comprising 4 × 20s all-out sprints at 10%BM load with 4-min rest intervals optimally enhances 200-m sprinters` anaerobic capacity through multidimensional physiological stimuli, providing an effective training strategy for performance optimization.…”
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Fluctuating running speed during 10-km running elevates physiological strain
Sumi, D., Takii, Y., Abe, S., Sakaguchi, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Purpose: Although it is anecdotally believed that fluctuating running speed during competition has a negative impact on running performance, its influence on physiological strain remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of fluctuating running speed during 10-km running on physiological strain compared with constant running speed. …”
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The relationship between training load and acute performance decrements following different types of training sessions in well-trained runners
Metoyer, C. J., Lever, J. R., Huebner, A., Bill, H. A., Tauro, G., Labbe, M., Smiley, D. M., Kay, B., Sovine, W., Hauenstein, J. D., Wagle, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between training-load (TL) metrics and the acute performance decrement (APD) measured immediately after 4 training sessions performed by well-trained runners. …”
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The impact of a 6-week strength training program on physiological and hematological metrics in elite Ethiopian middle- to long-distance runners
Angasu, N. W., Tola, Z. B., Taddese, A.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…While strength training is recognized for improving athletic performance, its specific impact on physiological and haematological parameters in Ethiopia remains unclear. …”
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Biomechanical changes with increased speed in elite middle-distance runners
Hanley, B., Cooke, M., Gallagher, L., Oh, Y. K., Parelkar, P., Thomas, A., Tucker, C.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Distance runners train at different speeds to enhance their physiological and biomechanical capabilities to ensure that their aerobic and anaerobic energy systems are optimised for the demands of racing. …”
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National-standard middle-distance runners maintain maximal 1500 m running performance on successive days
Birdsey, L. P., DosSantos, T., Evans, D., Runacres, A., Weston, M., Field, A.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Our aim therefore was to examine the impact of successive 1500 m time-trials on running performance, physiological, metabolic, neuromuscular, and perceptual responses. …”