Search Results - Elite Beat
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Athlete heat preparation at the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships Muscat 2022: a survey to determine elite race walkers` practice and knowledge - worth a practical ap...
Galan-Lopez, N., Esh, C., Leal, D., Gandini, S., Lucas, R., Garrandes, F., Bermon, S., Adami, P., Kajeniene, A., Hosokawa, Y., Chrismas, B., Stevens, C., Taylor, L.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Continued sport globalisation alongside global warming increase the likelihood of elite sporting events and championships in extreme heat. …”
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Test-retest reliability of physiological parameters in elite junior distance runners following allometric scaling
Blagrove, R. C., Howatson, G., Hayes, P. R.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2017)“…Blood lactate and HR were liable to daily fluctuations of 0.14-0.22 mmol L-1 and 4-5 beats min-1 respectively. The minimum detectable change values (95% confidence) for each parameter are also reported. …”
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Heart rate recovery in elite Spanish male athletes
Peinado, A. B., Benito, P. J., Barriopedro, M., Lorenzo, I., Maffulli, N., Calderón, F. J.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2014)“…Finally, for IR3, the only significant difference between Group D and S was recorded at minute 3 of recovery (72.2±12.5 vs. 66.2±11.5 beats·min-1). CONCLUSION: This work provides information on RHR of a large population of elite Spanish athletes, and shows marked differences in the way that HR recovers in dynamic and static sports.…”
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Rotational javelin throwing - The Fundamentals
Calvert, G.Published in Track Coach (2014)“…The history of the javelin event has seen the javelin reach 104.80m in 1984 (Uwe Hohn) beating Tom Petranoff's (USA) magnificent 99.72m. …”
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Effect of ultramarathon cycling on the heart rate in elite cyclists
Neumayr, G., Pfister, R., Mitterbauer, G., Maurer, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2004)“…The mean HRmax was 186 beats/min, and the average value of measured HRs (HRaverage) was 126 beats/min resulting in a mean HRaverage/HRmax ratio of 0.68, which probably corresponds to the ultraendurance threshold. …”
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Stroke volume does not plateau during graded exercise in elite male distance runners
Zhou, B., Conlee, R. K., Jensen, R., Fellingham, G. W., George, J. D., Garth Fisher, A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2001)“…Moreover, the elite distance runners showed a further slope increase in SV when heart rate was above 160 bpm, which resulted in an average maximal SV of 187 +/- 14 mL.beat-1 compared with 145 +/- 8 and 128 +/- 14 mL.beat-1 in the university runners and untrained students, respectively (P < 0.001). …”
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Pronounced resting bradycardia in male elite runners is associated with high heart rate variability
Jensen-Urstad, K., Saltin, B., Ericson, M., Storck, N., Jensen-Urstad, M.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (1997)“…The athletes had pronounced bradycardia during the night-time, with heart rate calculated from four RR intervals < 30 beats/min in five runners. Twelve of 16 runners had RR intervals > 2 s. …”