Search Results - "Trainingswirkung"
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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)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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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)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Enhancing the sports training of elite female athletes in academic rowing
Malikov, M., Tyshchenko, V., Hlukhov, I., Drobot, K., Dubachinskiy, O., Zubov, V., Pasichnyk, V.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Five-week, low-intensity blood flow restriction rowing improves VO2max in elite rowers
Held, S., Rappelt, L., Rein, R., Deutsch, J.-P., Wiedenmann, T., Donath, L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Acute effect of different velocity-based training protocols on 2000-meter rowing ergometer performance
Quidel-Catrilelbún, M. E. L., Ruiz-Alias, S. A., García-Pinillos, F., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Pérez-Castilla, A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Rowing exercise increases cardiorespiratory fitness and brachial artery diameter but not traditional cardiometabolic risk factors in spinal cord-injured humans
Kopp Hansen, R., Samani, A., Laessoe, U., Handberg, A., Mellergaard, M., Figlewski, K., Thijssen, D. H. J., Gliemann, L., Larsen, R. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Effects of plyometric jump training on measures of physical fitness and sport-specific performance of water sports athletes: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Ramirez-Campillo, R., Perez-Castilla, A., Thapa, R. K., Afonso, J., Clemente, F. M., Colado, J. C., de Villarreal, E. S., Chaabene, H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2022)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Sequential submaximal training in elite male rowers does not result in amplified increases in interleukin-6 or hepcidin
Fensham, N. C., McKay, A. K., Tee, N., Lundy, B., Anderson, B., Morabito, A., Ross, M. L. R., Burke, L. M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2022)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Imaging of exercise-induced spinal remodeling in elite rowers
Frenken, M., Schleich, C., Radke, K. L., Müller-Lutz, A., Benedikter, C., Franz, A., Antoch, G., Bittersohl, B., Abrar, D. B., Nebelung, S.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Improved strength and recovery after velocity-based training: a randomized controlled trial
Held, S., Hecksteden, A., Meyer, T., Donath, L.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)“…Trainingswirkung…”
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Erhöhte Kraft und verbesserte Erholung nach geschwindigkeitsbasiertem Krafttraining im Rudern (Increased strength and improved recovery after velocity-based strength training in rowing)
Held, S., Hecksteden, A., Meyer, T., Donath, L.Published in Leistungssport (2021)“…Trainingswirkung…”