Search Results - Biofeedback
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Asynchronous heart rate variability biofeedback protocol effects on adolescent athletes' cognitive appraisals and recovery-stress states
Vacher, P., Merlin, Q., Levillain, G., Mourot, L., Martinent, G., Nicolas, M.Published in Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology (2023)“…Auswirkungen eines asynchronen Herzfrequenzvariabilitäts-Biofeedback-Protokolls auf die kognitiven Einschätzungen und den Erholungsstress von jugendlichen Sportlern…”
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Efficiency of using biofeedback methods in the training process of qualified swimmers
Petrenko, O. V., Spirin, M. P., Agoshkov, V. V., Tretyakov, A. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2022)Subjects: “…Biofeedback…”
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Is machine learning and automatic classification of swimming data what unlocks the power of inertial measurement units in swimming?
Worsey, M. T. O., Pahl, R., Espinosa, H. G., Shepherd, J. B., Thiel, D. V.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…This stroke classification algorithm could be the key that unlocks the power of IMUs as a biofeedback tool in swimming.…”
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Physiological and psychological adaptations during taper in competitive swimmers
Myers, V. R., Wells, G. D., McKillop, A. L., Fraser, S. J., Abel, J. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2017)“…Resting muscle tension, skin conductance, and respiration rate were measured using biofeedback technology. Speed and heart rate were assessed with a 2 × 200 m submaximal swim test. …”
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Core strengthening and synchronized swimming: TRX® suspension training in young female athletes
Tinto, A., Campanella, M., Fasano, M.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2017)“…Before (T1) and after (T2) completion of the study oblique and transversus abdominis muscle force was measured using a Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback unit, in prone and supine positions, and isotonic muscle endurance was evaluated with the McGill Test. …”
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The effect of ego depletion on arousal of elite iranian swimmers
Mehri, S., Pooraghaei Ardekani, Z., Khabiri, M.Published in Annals of Applied Sport Science (2016)Subjects: “…Biofeedback…”
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The effect of mental training with biofeedback on the performance of young swimmers
Bar-Eli, M., Dreshman, R., Blumenstein, B., Weinstein, Y.Published in Applied Psychology (2002)“…Die Wirkung von Mentaltraining mit Biofeedback auf die Leistung junger Schwimmer…”
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Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X
J. P. Vilas-Boas, F. Alves, A. MarquesPublished in Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences (2006)Subjects: “…Biofeedback…”
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Sport Psychophysiology: The Current Status of Biofeedback with Athletes (Part 1)
Leonhard, J.Published in Biofeedback (2003)“…Sport Psychophysiology: The Current Status of Biofeedback with Athletes (Part 1)…”
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XXth International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports
Published 2002“…Internationalen Symposiums Biomechanik im Sport 2002 in Caceres (Spanien) mit folgenden Themen: A BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SUPPORT MECHANISM OF THE TAKEOFF LEG IN THE LONG JUMP: Yuya Muraki, Michiyoshi Ae and Toshiharu Yokozawa A BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH ON GAIT OF YOUNG GIRL DRESSED IN DIFFERENT KIND OF SHOES: LI Jianshe and WU jian ACCELEROMETRY BASED IPSATIVE BIOFEEDBACK TO IMPROVE KINEMATIC CONSISTENCY AND PERFORMANCE IN ROWING: R Anderson, AJ Harrison and GM Lyons A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON KINEMATICS PARAMETERS BETWEEN THE SEPAK KUDA SERVE AND THE SEPAK SILA SERVE IN SEPAK TAKRAW: Juliana Usman, Noor Azuan Abu Osman, Azmin Sham Rambely, Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas A COMPARISON OF THE SKATING TECHNIQUE IN THE CURVE FOR ELITE AND JUNIOR SPRINT SPEED SKATERS: Jun Yuda and Michiyoshi Ae A COMPARISON OF TORQUE- VELOCITY- POWER CHARACTERISTICS OF MAXIMAL KNEE EXTENSION IN SPRINT AND ENDURANCE TRAINED ATHLETES: A.J. …”
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The effect of a new computerized method of fixed load incremental respiratory muscle training on the performance of international swimmers
Enright, S., Chatham, K., Campbell, H., Baldwin, J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (1999)“…Diese Methode erforderte von den Probanden 3 maximal gehaltene Atemleistungen (SMIP) vom Reservevolumen (RV) bis zur Gesamtlungenkapazität (TLC)und darauffolgend das Erreichen wiederholter submaximale Druckprofile bei progressiv reduzierten Zeitintervallen. Mittels Biofeedback wurden die Probanden aufgefordert, eine Druckkurve zu halten oder zu übersteigen, was durch Verminderung der besten SMIP auf 80% erfolgte. …”
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Biomechanical signals for external biofeedback to improve swimming techniques
Chollet, D., Micallef, J. P., Rabischong, P.Published in Swimming Science V (1979)“…Biomechanische Signale für ein externes Biofeedback zur Verbesserung der Schwimmtechnik…”
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Assessment of anaerobic capacity in swimmers by a two-phase laboratory and field test
Szögy, A.Published in Swimming Science V (1988)“…This is influenced by physical qualities (speed, strength, and coordination); morphological factors (muscle mass and percentage of fast-twitch fibers); functional factors (impulse transmission speed, the influence of the biofeedback of proprioceptors, and the utilization of elastic energy); and metabolic factors (alactacid energy reserves, glycolytic rate, and acidosis tolerance). …”