Exercising in the cold is not an attractive option for many athletes; however, defining what represents cold is difficult and is not standard for all events. If the exercise is prolonged and undertaken at a moderate intensity, environmental temperatures around 118C can be an advantage. If the intensity is lower than this value and the individual does not generate sufficient metabolic heat to offset the effects imposed by the cold environment, then temperatures of 118C can be detrimental to performance. Similarly, when the performance involves dynamic explosive contractions, then a cold ambient temperature can have a negative influence. Additional factors such as the exercising medium, air or water, and the anthropometric characteristics of ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise on total leukocyte count and subsets...
In this study, the effect of cold temperature on the physical activity profiles of professional socc...
Exercising in the heat induces thermoregulatory and other physiological strain that can lead to impa...
Although not a barrier to perform sport, cold weather environments (low ambient temperature, high wi...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
Exercise in cold environments exerts a unique physiologic stress on the human body, which, under cer...
Since the 5th century BC consideration has been given to diet and training for improved physical per...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
An elevated core temperature is one of the underlying factors responsible for a decrease of performa...
One of the underlying factors responsible for performance decrement during exercise in a hot environ...
The practice of physical activity in a variable climate during the same competition is becoming more...
It is well established that endurance performance is negatively affected by environmental heat stres...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
One of the underlying factors responsible for performance decrement during exercise in a hot environ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise on total leukocyte count and subsets...
In this study, the effect of cold temperature on the physical activity profiles of professional socc...
Exercising in the heat induces thermoregulatory and other physiological strain that can lead to impa...
Although not a barrier to perform sport, cold weather environments (low ambient temperature, high wi...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
Exercise in cold environments exerts a unique physiologic stress on the human body, which, under cer...
Since the 5th century BC consideration has been given to diet and training for improved physical per...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
An elevated core temperature is one of the underlying factors responsible for a decrease of performa...
One of the underlying factors responsible for performance decrement during exercise in a hot environ...
The practice of physical activity in a variable climate during the same competition is becoming more...
It is well established that endurance performance is negatively affected by environmental heat stres...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
One of the underlying factors responsible for performance decrement during exercise in a hot environ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise on total leukocyte count and subsets...
In this study, the effect of cold temperature on the physical activity profiles of professional socc...
Exercising in the heat induces thermoregulatory and other physiological strain that can lead to impa...