Search Results - Physiological Measurement
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Acute endocrine, immune, and muscle damage responses following a 2,000-m rowing time trial in elite male athletes
Ha, S.-M., Ha, M.-S., Lee, M.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Although endurance physiology is well documented, the acute systemic responses to competitive rowing remain insufficiently understood. …”
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Anxiety level modulates endocrine and neuromodulatory responses to maximal exercise and 24-h recovery in elite rowers
Ostapiuk-Karolczuk, J., Dziewiecka, H., Kasperska, A., Cichon-Wozniak, J., Reysner, M., Gruszka, W., Basta, P., Kaczmarczyk, S., Skarpanska-Stejnborn, A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Introduction: Anxiety is a key psychological factor in competitive sport that interacts with physiological stress responses. By modulating neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter activity, it may influence how athletes adapt to maximal effort and recover afterward. …”
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Determining the effectiveness of oar blades in rowing
Kleshnev, V. V., Andreeva, E. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…A telemetric system was used for measurement, which allows for accurate measurement of effort, oar angles and boat movement, and uses this data to reconstruct the trajectory of the oar in the water during the stroke. …”
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Physiological demands across exercise intensity domains in rowing: implications of weight category and sex differences
Rios, M., Cardoso, R., Monteiro, A. S., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Fernandes, R. J.Published in Sports (2025)“…We examined the physiological demands of trained rowers across four exercise intensity domains (considering the effects of weight category and sex). …”
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Physiological response for elite rowers in a 4-weeks training camp at altitude 2100 meters
Chan, Y. Y., Tai, C. H., Lo, K. K., Chan, L. H., Lo, W. K., Huang, Z., Wu, J.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…In this study, the physiological response of elite rowing athletes who took part at a 4-weeks altitude training camp at altitude 2100 meters were investigated. …”
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A novel measure to quantify technical ability in on-water rowing
Jones, S., Bailey, C., Thomas, D., White, M. G. E., Rees, P., Summers, H. D., Bezodis, N. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…This study developed a new measure that quantifies technical ability in on-water rowing by accounting for the effects of an athlete`s physiological capabilities and the given environmental conditions. …”
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Randall foils versus big blades: Comparative analysis in on-water sprint rowing
Cardoso, R., Rios, M., Cardoso, F., Bouicher, S., Abraldes, J. A., Gomez, B. B., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Fernandes, R. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Methods: Fourteen experienced rowers (12 male and 2 female) 26 (9) versus 25 (9) years of age, 179.8 (4.3) versus 175.0 (2.8) cm in height, and 74.2 (4.8) versus 65.5 (6.2) kg of body mass (for males and females, respectively) performed 2 maximal 500-m on-water bouts (1 each using Randall foils and simple Big blades in a randomized order). Performance and physiological variables were continuously measured along the efforts, with the latter being also recorded during the baseline and recovery periods. …”
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Effects of moderate- versus mixed-intensity rowing training on physiological responses and performance in highly trained adolescent rowers: A pilot study
Panascì, M., Di Gennaro, S., Ferrando, V., Bisio, A., Filipas, L., Ruggeri, P., Faelli, E.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Purpose: In rowing, the effectiveness of adding high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) within the weekly training program on physiological adaptations and performance is still unclear. …”
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Supramaximal interval training using anaerobic speed reserve or sprint interval training in rowers
Tongwu, Y., Jinghui, Z., Chuanwei, D., Zijian, Z., Yuxiong, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Objective: This study aimed to compare the consistency of physiological adaptations and inter-individual variability in response to three distinct high-intensity interval training (HIIT) protocols—anaerobic power reserve (APR), maximal aerobic power (MAP), and sprint interval training (SIT)—among elite male rowers. …”
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Respiratory problems in rowers: outcomes from a systematic assessment of an elite squad
Hull, J. H., Williams, Z. J., Jackson, A. R., Wootten, M., Ranson, C., Arnold, L., Redgrave, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…The assessment employed validated respiratory questionnaires and multiple physiological measures. An analysis of ARI and CWI incidence and burden from the 18 months before the SARAH assessment was conducted. …”
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Dietary intake of adolescent rowers - analysis of energy intake
Speedy, J., Beck, K., Watts, S., Badenhorst, C.Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2024)“…Research is needed to assess whether current EI is sufficient to support healthy physiological functions and training in adolescent rowers. …”
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Blood flow-restricted training and time trial performance: A cohort study of world-class rowers
Thompson, K. M. A., Pethick, W. A., Clarke, J., Winegarden, A., Johnson, E., Coates, A. M., Stellingwerff, T., Burr, J. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)“…Introduction This study aimed to explore the potential impact of incorporating blood flow restriction (BFR) training within a training block characterized by minimal high-intensity work on 2000-m rowing ergometer time trial (TT) performance in elite/world-class rowers. Physiological markers often associated with endurance performance (maximal aerobic capacity, VO2max; blood lactate thresholds and hemoglobin mass, Hbmass) were measured to determine whether changes are related to an improvement in performance. …”
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The influence of anthropometric variables on the performance of elite traditional rowers
Castañeda-Babarro, A., León-Guereño, P., Viribay, A., Gutiérrez-Santamaría, B., López, I., Mielgo-Ayuso, J.Published in Sports (2024)“…M 604.1 ± 42.3), and physiological parameters (p < 0.05), VO2max (BS 66.5 ± 4.9 vs. …”