The maximal physiological responses to treadmill running (TMR), shallow water running (SWR) and deep water running (DWR) while wearing a buoyancy vest were compared in 15 trained male runners. Measurements included oxygen consumption (VO2 max), respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and heart rate (HR). Treadmill running elicited VO2 max and HRmax, which were higher than the peaks attained in both water tests (p< 0.01). VO2 peak averaged 83.7 and 75.3 % of VO2 m ax for SWR and DWR respectively. Peak HR for SWR and DWR were 94.1 and 87.2 % of the HRmax reached in the TMR. RER responses were similar between the three modalities. The observations suggest that the training stimulus provided by water is still adequate for supplementary training. Wh...
The study compared the acute and training responses of deep water running (DWR) to treadmill runnin...
The objective of this study is to compare the caloric expenditure and oxidative sources of underwate...
INTRODUCTION :Running sports often lead to lower limb mechanical injuries, such as ligament rupture ...
The maximal physiological responses to treadmill running (TMR), shallow water running (SWR) and deep...
The aim of the study was to compare physiological responses between runners adapted and not adapted ...
The aim of the study was to compare the physiological responses to deep water running (DWR) compared...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to analyze the limits and possibilities of deep water running...
The aim of the study was to compare the physiological responses to deep water running (DWR) compared...
The relationship between ratings of perceived exertion and heart rate attained during submaximal run...
Deep water running (DWR) has become an alternate training technique among injured runners. DWR uses ...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
Background: Water immersion for exercise training, recovery, and rehabilitation has been a popular a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the following: a) the cardiorespiratory responses, in elit...
It is estimated that up to 70% of Americans who engage in running or jogging as a regular form of ex...
Underwater (UW) running provides a low load-bearing form of supplementary training that can be used ...
The study compared the acute and training responses of deep water running (DWR) to treadmill runnin...
The objective of this study is to compare the caloric expenditure and oxidative sources of underwate...
INTRODUCTION :Running sports often lead to lower limb mechanical injuries, such as ligament rupture ...
The maximal physiological responses to treadmill running (TMR), shallow water running (SWR) and deep...
The aim of the study was to compare physiological responses between runners adapted and not adapted ...
The aim of the study was to compare the physiological responses to deep water running (DWR) compared...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to analyze the limits and possibilities of deep water running...
The aim of the study was to compare the physiological responses to deep water running (DWR) compared...
The relationship between ratings of perceived exertion and heart rate attained during submaximal run...
Deep water running (DWR) has become an alternate training technique among injured runners. DWR uses ...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
Background: Water immersion for exercise training, recovery, and rehabilitation has been a popular a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the following: a) the cardiorespiratory responses, in elit...
It is estimated that up to 70% of Americans who engage in running or jogging as a regular form of ex...
Underwater (UW) running provides a low load-bearing form of supplementary training that can be used ...
The study compared the acute and training responses of deep water running (DWR) to treadmill runnin...
The objective of this study is to compare the caloric expenditure and oxidative sources of underwate...
INTRODUCTION :Running sports often lead to lower limb mechanical injuries, such as ligament rupture ...