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Application of acceleration frequency domain factors in the analysis of headform impacts / by Evan Walsh.
(2008)
This research thesis was composed of two studies. The first study was a pilot
investigation to show evidence of the validity and reliability of the instruments and methodology used in the second, main investigation. The ...
Influence of type II muscle fibers and creatine supplementation on repeated bouts of the Wingate Anaerobic Test
(2001)
The main purpose of this thesis was to investigate the influence of muscle fiber
type composition and supplemental creatine monohydrate on repeated bouts of the
Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT). More specifically, would a ...
Incidence of hematuria with middle distance track running interval training
(1996)
The purpose of this study was to answer the question, “Do middle distance
track athletes experience hematuria with their normal competitive season interval
workouts?” Secondary purposes were (1) to identify the type of ...
Ski jumping flight : a kinematic analysis of the mid-flight and preparation for landing phases
(1998)
Competitive success in the sport of ski jumping is made possible through the
optimal performance of junkers during flight. While the flight phase has been the subject
of several scientific investigations, there remain ...
On-ice acceleration as a function of the Wingate anaerobic test and a biomechanical assessment of skating technique in elite ice hockey players
(2000)
Success in ice hockey depends on an individual’s ability to accelerate from a standing
start or change direction and continue skating quickly and efficiently. Previous research to
determine those factors which had the ...
The prevalence of burnout in minor hockey coaches
(1994)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of burnout
among minor hockey league coaches as assessed by the Adapted Maslach
Burnout Inventory and Golembiewski's Phase Model of Burnout, and to identify
various ...
Impact of a 10-week structured exercise class on the perceptions of vasomotor symptoms experienced by perimenopausal women : a qualitative collective case study / by Reija Karioja.
(2008)
Menopause is a natural progression in the aging process and signals the end of the woman's reproductive life. Menopause has been associated with the occurrence of a range of symptoms that affect every aspect of the woman's ...
Effect of gustatory stimulation on endurance performance
(1997)
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the ingestion of
an energy-free aspartame beverage (ASP) (99 mg aspartame/L) would
influence endurance performance relative to a water (WAT) trial. Nine
trained male ...
Relationships between timing of injury onset in the sport season and emotional response to injury
(2001)
The relationship between the timing of injury onset in the sport season and athletes’ emotional
reaction to sport injury was investigated. Twenty (10 male and 10 female) varsity and
recreational athletes involved in the ...
Comparison of oxygen consumption and selected kinematics between and within the 1-skate, 2-skate and offset techniques
(2001)
The 1-skate, 2-skate and offset techniques are the three most prevalent skate-skiing
techniques used during cross-country ski racing. Although kinematic differences
at maximum velocity have been observed between techniques ...