Browsing by Subject "Exercise"
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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 stimulus control and exercise on internal and external overweight females
(1984)Forty-eight overweight females were randomly assigned into four groups: 1) stimulus control, 2) exercise, 3) stimulus control plus exercise, and 4) counting calories (control), to determine which treatment was most effective ... -
Influence of physical training on the accuracy of predicting aerobic power (VO2 max) using the Åstrand nomogram
(1987)The purpose of this study was to determine if the level of physical training influenced the accuracy of predicting aerobic power (VO2 max) using the Åstrand nomogram (1960). A total of 48 male subjects (24 trained, 24 ... -
Perceived exertion and work capacity during the menstrual cycle
(1984)The purpose of this study was to identify and confirm biochemically three phases of the menstrual cycle in 14 well conditioned athletes and then to examine the effects of the various phases on work capacity, perceived ...