The aim of this study was to establish the effect that pre-cooling the skin without a concomitant reduction in core temperature has on subsequent self-paced cycling performance under warm humid (31 degrees C and 60% relative humidity) conditions. Seven moderately trained males performed a 30 min self-paced cycling trial on two separate occasions. The conditions were counterbalanced as control or whole-body pre-cooling by water immersion so that resting skin temperature was reduced by approximate to 5-6 degrees C. After pre-cooling, mean skin temperature was lower throughout exercise and rectal temperature was lower (P < 0.05) between 15 and 25 min of exercise. Consequently, heat storage increased (P < 0.003) from 84.0 +/- 8.8 W . m(-2...
This study determined whether precooling would have an additive effect on repeat-sprint cycling perf...
Background: This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery intervent...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
Vigorous exercise in a hot and humid environment can substantially impair exercise performance and e...
The aim of this study was to investigate the separate and combined effects of precooling and warm-up...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of precooling on performance and pacing during self-pac...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 10 days of heat acclimation with and without pr...
Although pre-cooling is known to enhance exercise performance, the optimal cooling intensity is unkn...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two practical precooling techniques (skin co...
The maximal power that muscles can generate is reduced at low muscle temperatures. However, in prolo...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
Self-paced endurance performance is compromised by moderate-to-high ambient temperatures that are ev...
This study examined the effect of a short cold water immersion (CWI) intervention on rectal and musc...
Background This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery interventi...
This study determined whether precooling would have an additive effect on repeat-sprint cycling perf...
Background: This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery intervent...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
Vigorous exercise in a hot and humid environment can substantially impair exercise performance and e...
The aim of this study was to investigate the separate and combined effects of precooling and warm-up...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of precooling on performance and pacing during self-pac...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 10 days of heat acclimation with and without pr...
Although pre-cooling is known to enhance exercise performance, the optimal cooling intensity is unkn...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two practical precooling techniques (skin co...
The maximal power that muscles can generate is reduced at low muscle temperatures. However, in prolo...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
Self-paced endurance performance is compromised by moderate-to-high ambient temperatures that are ev...
This study examined the effect of a short cold water immersion (CWI) intervention on rectal and musc...
Background This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery interventi...
This study determined whether precooling would have an additive effect on repeat-sprint cycling perf...
Background: This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery intervent...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...