The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological adaptations to basic head-out aquatic exercises with different levels of body immersion. Sixteen young and clinically healthy subjects (9 women and 7 men) volunteered to participate in this study. Each subject performed 3 repetitions (on land, immersed to the hip, and immersed to the breast) of the aquatic exercise ‘‘rocking horse’’ for 6 minutes. The rating of perceived effort (RPE), the maximal heart rate achieved during the exercitation (HRmax), the percentage of the maximal theoretical heart rate estimated (%HRmax), the peak of oxygen uptake during the exercise (V˙ O2peak), and the energy expenditure (EE) were evaluated. The RPE was significantly higher when exercisin...
Four of the most popular modes of aquatic exercise are deep-water (DW) exercise, shallow water (SW) ...
This study compared GRF of in-place and forward water running at two levels of immersion. Twenty hea...
Due to recent advances in aquatic research, technology, and facilities, many modes of aquatic therap...
The aim of this investigation was to compare the acute physiological adaptations to several variants...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n4p323 The aim of this investigation was to compare the ...
Introduction Head-out aquatic exercise classes comprise limbs action with or without equipment to di...
Research about head-out aquatic exercise can focus in acute or chronic responses. Chronic adaptati...
In the last decades head-out aquatic exercises became one of the most important physical activities...
Massive research has been produced throughout the last decades in order to better understand the r...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the effect of age group, sex, depth of water ...
Massive research has been produced throughout the last decades in order to be@er understand the ro...
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of hydrostatic weight on the changes in heart rat...
Only a few studies[1-4] have investigated oxygen consumption (V’O2) and heart rate (HR) responses to...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationships between musical cadence and the physiol...
The aim of the current study is to analyze and compare oxygen uptake (VO2) and heart rate (HR) in di...
Four of the most popular modes of aquatic exercise are deep-water (DW) exercise, shallow water (SW) ...
This study compared GRF of in-place and forward water running at two levels of immersion. Twenty hea...
Due to recent advances in aquatic research, technology, and facilities, many modes of aquatic therap...
The aim of this investigation was to compare the acute physiological adaptations to several variants...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n4p323 The aim of this investigation was to compare the ...
Introduction Head-out aquatic exercise classes comprise limbs action with or without equipment to di...
Research about head-out aquatic exercise can focus in acute or chronic responses. Chronic adaptati...
In the last decades head-out aquatic exercises became one of the most important physical activities...
Massive research has been produced throughout the last decades in order to better understand the r...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the effect of age group, sex, depth of water ...
Massive research has been produced throughout the last decades in order to be@er understand the ro...
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of hydrostatic weight on the changes in heart rat...
Only a few studies[1-4] have investigated oxygen consumption (V’O2) and heart rate (HR) responses to...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationships between musical cadence and the physiol...
The aim of the current study is to analyze and compare oxygen uptake (VO2) and heart rate (HR) in di...
Four of the most popular modes of aquatic exercise are deep-water (DW) exercise, shallow water (SW) ...
This study compared GRF of in-place and forward water running at two levels of immersion. Twenty hea...
Due to recent advances in aquatic research, technology, and facilities, many modes of aquatic therap...