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Aerobic power and anaerobic threshold of male rowers
(1985)The purpose of this study was to investigate the endurance component of off-season rowing performance in male rowers before and after an 8-week training period. Specific attention was given to laboratory assessment of ... -
Effect of seasonal training on selected physical and physiological variables of junior male alpine ski racers
(1990)The purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to investigate the effect of seasonal training on anthropometry, muscular strength and power, motor ability, flexibility, aerobic power, and anaerobic power and capacity, 2) ... -
Effect of seasonal wrestling training and unavoidable interventions on selected physiological parameters
(1979)The purpose of this study was to investigate, 1) the effect of seasonal wrestling training on aerobic and anaerobic power, physical working capacity (170), resting, maximal and recovery heart rate, 2) to determine the ... -
Effects of concentric and eccentric contractions on strength, retention and bilateral transfer
(1978)The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two different strength training methods, (concentric and eccentric) on strength, retention and bilateral transfer. Subjects were 22 male volunteers, aged 16 to 17. ... -
Effects of electrial stimulation and isokinetic exercise on serum enzymes and electrolytes
(1986)The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of short-term electrical stimulation of the quadriceps muscle, isokinetic leg extension and flexion exercise, and combined electrical stimulation and isokinetic ... -
Effects of electrical stimulation, isokinetic exercise and concurrent isokinetic exercise with electrical stimulation on acquisition and retention of strength, endurance and bilateral transfer in females
(1985)The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of four different training methods (isokinetic exercise, electrical muscle stimulation, concurrent electrical muscle stimulation with isokinetic exercise, and no ... -
Effects of isometric exercise versus electrical muscle stimulation on serum enzymes, plasma lactate and peak torque levels in males
(1989)The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and isometric exercise (IE) on peak torque, plasma lactate and serum enzymes. The subjects were 14 male volunteers aged 22-41. ... -
Effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation of various frequencies and intensities of energy expenditure
(1996)The purpose o f this study was to determine the effects o f neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) o f various intensities (25, 50,75, and 100 mA) and frequencies (8, 12,20, 50 Hz) on energy expenditure o f the knee ... -
Influence of mode of training and gender on Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion in cardiac rehabilitation
(1987)The influence of gender and training mode (treadmill, cycle, swimming and volleyball) on Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and heart rate was investigated in a Phase III cardiac rehabilitation program. Twenty-three ... -
Investigation of anthropometric, physiological and strength responses of physically disabled adult male wheelchair basketball players during training
(1983)The purpose of this study was to monitor anthropometric, physiological and strength responses of six physically disabled adult male wheelchair basketball players during training. An intrasubject case study research ... -
Relationship of lower limb flexibility, strength, and anthropometric measures to skating speed in varsity hockey players
(1977)The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship of flexibility, strength and anthropometric measurements of the lower limbs to the skating speed of hockey players. Seventeen university varsity hockey players ... -
Study of the effects of training and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometric measures in collegiate wrestlers / by Philip Leonard Colyer. --
(1979)The purpose of this thesis was to examine group responses to training and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometrica! measures of collegiate wrestlers. The wrestlers (N=ll) were members of the ...