Search Results - Syrotuik, T.
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The effect of inspiratory and expiratory respiratory muscle training in rowers
Forbes, S., Game, A., Syrotuik, D., Jones, R., Bell, G. J.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2011)“…Syrotuik, D.…”
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Effect of training combined with different breathing entrainment patterns on physiological adaptations during rowing exercise
Webster, A. L., Penkman, M. A., Syrotuik, D. G., Gervais, P. L., de la Cruz, L., Bell, G. J.Published in Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology (2010)“…Syrotuik, D. G.…”
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Comparison of short and long performance trials in male rowers
Kennedy, M. D., Bell, G., Syrotuik, D., Bhambhani, Y.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)“…Syrotuik, D.…”
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The effectiveness of chest-muscle training as an adjunct to off-season training in rowers
Bell, G., Syrotuik, D., Game, A., MacCollum, R.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (2003)“…Syrotuik, D.…”
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The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation during combined strength and high intensity training on performance in rowers (The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation during comined strength and high intensity training on performance in rowers)
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The effect of combining breathing frequency with stroke rate during endurance training in rowers
Bell, G., Syrotuik, D., Penkman, M., Gervais, P.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)“…Syrotuik, D.…”
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Comparison of the physiological adaptations to high vs. low stroke rate training in rowers
Bell, G., Attwood, K., Syrotuik, D., Quinney, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine, Training and Rehabilitation (1998)“…Syrotuik, D.…”
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