نتایج جستجو برای: 40m sprint

تعداد نتایج: 4252  

2017
Tomás T Freitas Alejandro Martinez-Rodriguez Julio Calleja-González Pedro E Alcaraz

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this meta-analysis was to study the short-term adaptations on sprint and vertical jump (VJ) performance following Complex Training (CT) in team-sports. CT is a resistance training method aimed at developing both strength and power, which has a direct effect on sprint and VJ. It consists on alternating heavy resistance training exercises with plyometric/power ones, set f...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2009
Mark Glaister Hanna Hauck Corinne S Abraham Kevin L Merry Dean Beaver Bernadette Woods Gillian McInnes

The aims of this study were to examine familiarization and reliability associated with a 40-m maximal shuttle run test (40-m MST), and to compare performance measures from the test with those of a typical unidirectional multiple sprint running test (UMSRT). 12 men and 4 women completed four trials of the 40-m MST (8 × 40-m; 20 s rest periods) followed by one trial of a UMSRT (12 × 30-m; repeate...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Shaun M Phillips Scott Findlay Mykolas Kavaliauskas Marie Clare Grant

The objective of the study was to investigate the influence of serial administration of a carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse on performance, metabolic and perceptual responses during a cycle sprint. Twelve physically active males (mean (± SD) age: 23.1 (3.0) years, height: 1.83 (0.07) m, body mass (BM): 86.3 (13.5) kg) completed the following mouth rinse trials in a randomized, counterbalanced, dou...

Journal: :Sports medicine 2017
Franck Brocherie Olivier Girard Raphaël Faiss Grégoire P Millet

BACKGROUND Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) is a recent intervention regarding which numerous studies have reported effects on sea-level physical performance outcomes that are debated. No previous study has performed a meta-analysis of the effects of RSH. OBJECTIVE We systematically reviewed the literature and meta-analyzed the effects of RSH versus repeated-sprint training in normox...

2013
Toshiyuki Kurihara Takeshi Saiki Tomoyo Kageta Tadao Isaka

A hypertrophy of psoas muscle (PM) is assigned to be one of the major determinants for sprint running [2]. Moreover, the erector spinae and quadratus lumborum muscles related to the sprint performance [3]. These results suggest that higher sprint performance require the stabilization of the trunk lateral movement. The main function of PM is to flex the thigh on the pelvis, but also counteract a...

Journal: :Current opinion in cardiology 2017
Paul K Whelton Jing Chen Marie Krousel-Wood

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The optimal blood pressure (BP) goal during treatment of hypertension has been controversial. In this report, recent articles that elaborate on this issue are reviewed. RECENT FINDINGS Results from the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) have suggested substantial benefits from more intensive BP lowering than is recommended in current US BP management guideli...

Journal: :Pediatric exercise science 2011
Michael C Rumpf John B Cronin Jon L Oliver Michael Hughes

The primary purpose of this paper was to provide insight into the methodological issues and associated reliability of assessments used to quantify running sprint ability in youth athletes aged 8-18 years. Over-ground sprinting was the most reliable and common used choice of assessment to measure sprint performance of youth. In addition, the performance data of those athletes over distances rang...

Journal: :Nephron 2017
Crystal C Tyson Thomas M Coffman

Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) was a multicenter randomized controlled trial showing the significant benefit of intensive reduction of blood pressure to a target of 120 mm Hg in individuals with hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risk. Because SPRINT includes the largest cohort of adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to be prospectively studied in a hypertension i...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2013
Yoav Meckel David Bishop Moran Rabinovich Leonid Kaufman Dan Nemet Alon Eliakim

The purpose of this study was to determine indices of swimming repeated sprint ability (RSA) in 19 elite water polo players compared to 16 elite swimmers during a repeated sprint swimming test (RST), and to examine the relationships between these indices and aerobic and anaerobic performance capabilities in both groups. Indices of RSA were determined by the ideal sprint time (IS), the total spr...

Journal: :Applied Cognitive Psychology 2021

The study examined the (1) interrelation of cognitive-athletic performance concerning game time and (2) injuries; (3) relation between executive functions intelligence. A total 172 elite soccer players (age: 12–34 years) performed tests assessing multiple-object-tracking, working memory capacity (WMC), cognitive flexibility (CF), inhibition. General specific-endurance-performance, physical (jum...

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