The purpose of the study was to examine the changes in peak oxygen consumption ( V ˙O2peak) and running economy (RE) following four-weeks of high intensity training and concurrent strength and conditioning during the off-season in collegiate female field hockey players. Fourteen female student-athletes (age 19.29 ± 0.91 years) were divided into two training groups, matched from baseline V ˙O2peak: High Intensity Training (HITrun; n = 8) and High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT; n = 6). Participants completed 12 training sessions. HITrun consisted of 30 min of high-intensity running, while HIIT consisted of a series of whole-body high intensity Tabata-style intervals (75–85% of age predicted maximum heart rate) for a total of f...
Graduation date: 2009Running economy (RE) is the amount of oxygen utilized (ml.kg⁻¹min⁻¹) when \ud r...
The energetics of 2 field tests that reflect physical performance in intermittent sports (i.e., the ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 16 week training programme on selected on...
The purpose of the study was to examine the changes in peak oxygen consumption ( V ˙O2peak) a...
Repeated-sprint ability is thought to be an important fitness component of team sports. However, lit...
Objectives: To measure the physiological profiles of elite players and observe changes throughout a ...
This study examined the effects of Sprint Interval Cycling (SIT) on muscle oxygenation ki-netics and...
The aim of the study was to assess changes in endurance performance in young runners (females and ma...
Ice-hockey has changed considerably during the last few decades. Sport has become quicker, more phy...
The aims of the study were to modify the training impulse (TRIMP) method of quantifying training loa...
Background: Preparing athletes for the demands of international competition is optimised when the ga...
Introduction: Due to the growth and interest of women’s soccer in the past 20 years, multiple scient...
Purpose: To determine if there is a link between the demands of competitive game activity and perfor...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an off-season period of repeated-sprint training in hypoxi...
Aim: In order to achieve maximal performance, need for high oxygen uptake is complemented with rigor...
Graduation date: 2009Running economy (RE) is the amount of oxygen utilized (ml.kg⁻¹min⁻¹) when \ud r...
The energetics of 2 field tests that reflect physical performance in intermittent sports (i.e., the ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 16 week training programme on selected on...
The purpose of the study was to examine the changes in peak oxygen consumption ( V ˙O2peak) a...
Repeated-sprint ability is thought to be an important fitness component of team sports. However, lit...
Objectives: To measure the physiological profiles of elite players and observe changes throughout a ...
This study examined the effects of Sprint Interval Cycling (SIT) on muscle oxygenation ki-netics and...
The aim of the study was to assess changes in endurance performance in young runners (females and ma...
Ice-hockey has changed considerably during the last few decades. Sport has become quicker, more phy...
The aims of the study were to modify the training impulse (TRIMP) method of quantifying training loa...
Background: Preparing athletes for the demands of international competition is optimised when the ga...
Introduction: Due to the growth and interest of women’s soccer in the past 20 years, multiple scient...
Purpose: To determine if there is a link between the demands of competitive game activity and perfor...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an off-season period of repeated-sprint training in hypoxi...
Aim: In order to achieve maximal performance, need for high oxygen uptake is complemented with rigor...
Graduation date: 2009Running economy (RE) is the amount of oxygen utilized (ml.kg⁻¹min⁻¹) when \ud r...
The energetics of 2 field tests that reflect physical performance in intermittent sports (i.e., the ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a 16 week training programme on selected on...