Objective: To examine the effect of cooling the skin with an ice jacket before and between exercise bouts (to simulate quarter and half time breaks) on prolonged repeat sprint exercise performance in warm/humid conditions. \ud \ud Methods: After an initial familiarisation session, seven trained male hockey players performed two testing sessions (seven days apart), comprising an 80 minute intermittent, repeat sprint cycling exercise protocol inside a climate chamber set at 30°C and 60% relative humidity. On one occasion a skin cooling procedure was implemented (in random counterbalanced order), with subjects wearing an ice cooling jacket both before (for five minutes) and in the recovery periods (2 × 5 min and 1 × 10 min) during the test. Me...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether compression garments improve intermittent-sp...
Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Sports Medicine. MINETT, G. M., R. DUFFIELD, F. E. MARIN...
Objective: To examine the effect of cooling the skin with an ice jacket before and between exercise ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
This study aimed to compare the simultaneous use of internal and external precooling methods with si...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
Purpose: The ingestion of ice slurry and application of ice towels can elicit favorable physiologica...
© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2018). This study aimed to assess the separate and combine...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
This study aimed to assess the separate and combined effects of a cooling glove (CG) and a gel-cooli...
Context: Athletic trainers must have sound evidence for the best practices in treating and preventin...
This study determined whether precooling would have an additive effect on repeat-sprint cycling perf...
PURPOSE: To determine how a cooling vest worn during a warm-up could influence selected performance ...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether compression garments improve intermittent-sp...
Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Sports Medicine. MINETT, G. M., R. DUFFIELD, F. E. MARIN...
Objective: To examine the effect of cooling the skin with an ice jacket before and between exercise ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
This study aimed to compare the simultaneous use of internal and external precooling methods with si...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
Purpose: The ingestion of ice slurry and application of ice towels can elicit favorable physiologica...
© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2018). This study aimed to assess the separate and combine...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
This study aimed to assess the separate and combined effects of a cooling glove (CG) and a gel-cooli...
Context: Athletic trainers must have sound evidence for the best practices in treating and preventin...
This study determined whether precooling would have an additive effect on repeat-sprint cycling perf...
PURPOSE: To determine how a cooling vest worn during a warm-up could influence selected performance ...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether compression garments improve intermittent-sp...
Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Sports Medicine. MINETT, G. M., R. DUFFIELD, F. E. MARIN...