نتایج جستجو برای: 40m sprint

تعداد نتایج: 4252  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Keith Stokes Mary Nevill Jan Frystyk Henryk Lakomy George Hall

This study examined the growth hormone (GH) response to repeated bouts of sprint cycling. Eight healthy men completed three trials consisting of two 30-s sprints on a cycle ergometer separated by either 60 min (Trial A) or 240 min (Trial B) of recovery and a single 30-s sprint carried out the day after Trial B (Trial C). Trials A and B were separated by at least 7 days. Blood samples were obtai...

2015
Gunnar Mathisen Svein Arne Pettersen

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between anthropometrics and sprint and agility performance and describe the development of sprint (acceleration) and agility performance in 10- to 16-year-old male soccer players. METHODS One hundred and thirty-two participants were divided into three age groups, 10-12 years (mean 10.8±0.50), 13-14 years (mean 13.9±0.50), and 15-16 years (mean 15.5±0....

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Vanessa A Bussau Luis D Ferreira Timothy W Jones Paul A Fournier

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether a short maximal sprint can provide another means to counter the rapid fall in glycemia associated with moderate-intensity exercise in individuals with type 1 diabetes and therefore decrease the risk of early postexercise hypoglycemia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In the study, seven male subjects with type 1 diabetes injected their normal insulin dose and ate t...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Kornélia Szabó Gáspár Jékely Pernille Rørth

The small GTPase Ras is critical for regulation of growth and differentiation during development. The mammalian protein RIN1 is a potential Ras effector protein, which can also interact with the Abelson tyrosine kinase. However, its biological function is unknown. We have identified the Drosophila homologue of RIN1, called sprint, for SH2, poly-proline containing Ras interactor. The sprint locu...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2022

Objective: This investigation aimed to compare the effect of neuromuscular, strength and combined training on dynamic balance and sports performance including sprint, agility and power abilities in female basketball players. Method: In this semi-experimental study, 42 female professional basketball players (age 19-25 years) were assigned to three groups (neuromuscular (NM), strength (ST), and ...

Journal: :Sports medicine 2001
A Ross M Leveritt S Riek

Performance in sprint exercise is determined by the ability to accelerate, the magnitude of maximal velocity and the ability to maintain velocity against the onset of fatigue. These factors are strongly influenced by metabolic and anthropometric components. Improved temporal sequencing of muscle activation and/or improved fast twitch fibre recruitment may contribute to superior sprint performan...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2015
Paul S R Goods Brian Dawson Grant J Landers Christopher J Gore Peter Peeling

To assess the impact of 'top-up' normoxic or hypoxic repeat-sprint training on sea-level repeat-sprint ability, thirty team sport athletes were randomly split into three groups, which were matched in running repeat-sprint ability (RSA), cycling RSA and 20 m shuttle run performance. Two groups then performed 15 maximal cycling repeat-sprint training sessions over 5 weeks, in either normoxia (NOR...

Journal: :Pediatric exercise science 2011
Abdou Temfemo Thierry Lelard Christopher Carling Samuel Honoré Mandengue Mehdi Chlif Said Ahmaidi

This study investigated the feasibility and reliability of a 12 × 25-m repeated sprint test with sprints starting every 25-s in children aged 6-8 years (36 boys, 41 girls). In all subjects, total sprint time (TST) demonstrated high test-retest reliability (ICC: r = .98; CV: 0.7% (95% CI: 0.6-0.9)). While sprint time varied over the 12 sprints in all subjects (p < .001) with a significant increa...

2017
GABRIEL J. SANDERS ZACHARY TURNER BRIAN BOOS COREY A. PEACOCK WILLARD PEVELER ALAR LIPPING

Research is inconclusive regarding the association between aerobic fitness (objectively measured VO2max) and repeated sprint performance when the sprints are less than 40 meters. Soccer athletes must be able to repeat sprints without significant decreases in speed and strength and conditioning coaches need to better understand if aerobic fitness is related to repeated sprint ability (RSA). Twen...

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