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Simple technique for measuring maximum aerobic capacity and its relation to state of training
(1978)
In the past maximum aerobic power tests have been the standard means
for measuring the trained state. Recent literature, however, states that
the ability to work aerobically at a high percentage of one's maximum
aerobic ...
Effects of various leg positions at the catch on the force of the rowing stroke
(1978)
The purpose of this thesis was to test in isolation various leg
and body movements in the rowing action and to relate them to forces
created on the oar handle. The subjects were four senior oarsmen.
The independent ...
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. ...