Search Results - Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Physiological demands of professional flat and jump horse racing
Kiely, M., Warrington, G. D., McGoldrick, A., Pugh, J., Cullen, S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…No information is currently available on the effect of race distance on the physiological demands of jockeys. This study aimed to quantify the respective demands of short and long flat and jump race distances. …”
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A time-course evaluation of inflammatory and oxidative markers following high-intensity exercise in horses: a pilot study
MacNicol, J. L., Lindinger, M. I., Pearson, W.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)“…Exercise is a physiological stress resulting in reactive oxygen species and inflammatory mediators, the accumulation of which are thought to contribute to degenerative articular diseases. …”
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A retrospective investigation of the impact of `eventing phase (dressage, show-jumping and cross-country)` on pre-competition anxiety and self-confidence
McGinn, S., Alcock, D., Cameron, L. J.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2019)“…Comparative Exercise Physiology…”
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Dynamic change of serum levels of some branched amino acids and tryptophan in athletic horse after different physical exercise
Arfuso, F., Assenza, A., Fazio, F., Rizzo, M., Giannetto, C., Piccione, G.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2019)“…The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), and leucine in particular, are considered as the most relevant amino acids, especially for exercise physiology. In this study the change of leucine, valine and tryptophan concentration was investigated in athletic horse before and after different exercise type. …”
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Straight from the horse`s mouth: understanding professional event riders` mental preparation for maximising self-confidence prior to competition using thematic analysis
McGinn, S., Alcock, D., Cameron, L. J.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2018)“…Comparative Exercise Physiology…”
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Current physiological parameters of horse riders in equine specific education
Jones, C., Boden, E.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2017)“…The aim of this study is to determine the current physiological parameters of female horse riders that are studying equine specific higher education courses. …”
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Proceedings - 12th International Equitation Science Conference - Understanding horses to improve training and performance. June 23-25, 2016 • French National Riding School • Saumur...
M. Cressent, M. Renault, H. Randle, A. BaileyPublished 2016“…King - Equus Education, New-Zealand Oral 6 - Effects of rein tension on the behaviour and physiology of horses during a standardised learning task K. …”
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Effects of whole body vibration on the horse: Actual vibration, muscle activity, and warm-up effect
Buchner, H. H. F., Zimmer, L., Haase, L., Perrier, J., Peham, C.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2017)“…Furthermore, the effects of WBV warm-up on clinical parameters and body surface temperatures were compared to standard warm-up exercises. Ten sound horses (vibration and muscle activity of six horses) were recorded while standing (control) and during 15 and 25 Hz (manufacturer information) vibration exercise. …”
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New insights in professional horse racing; "in-race" heart rate data, elevated fracture risk, hydration, nutritional and lifestyle analysis of elite professional jockeys
O`Reilly, J., Cheng, H. L., Tsz-Chun Poon, E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2017)“…Weight-making practices have been shown to impair musculoskeletal and physiological function of jockeys. This study investigated the "in-race" heart rate (HR) responses and hydration status during competitive racing, as well as selected physiological and lifestyle parameters of professional jockeys based in Hong Kong. …”
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Equestrian expertise affecting physical fitness, body compositions, lactate, heart rate and calorie consumption of elite horse riding players
Sung, B.-J., Jeon, S.-Y., Lim, S.-R., Lee, K.-E., Jee, H.Published in Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation (2015)“…Horse riding possibly induces various physiological (muscle strength, balance, oxidative capability, flexibility, and metabolic control) changes within body and is thus highly recommended as combined exercise for women, children, and aged as therapeutic and leisure sport activity.…”
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The 33rd International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports
University of PoitiersPublished 2015“…Numazu [et al.] .166 Effect of aquatic exercise on foot pressure balance and posture stability in elderly women, K. …”
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8th International Equitation Science Conference 18th - 20th July 2012
International Society for Equitation Science, H. Randle, N. Waran & J. WilliamsPublished 2012“…Merkies: Influence of psychological and physiological arousal in humans on horse heart rate and behaviour C.C. …”
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Effects of trait anxiety and direction of pre-competitive arousal on performance in the equestrian disciplines of dressage, showjumping and eventing
Wolframm, I. A., Micklewright, D.Published in Comparative Exercise Physiology (2010)“…Comparative Exercise Physiology…”