In order to examine the influence of sprint training on metabolism and exercise performance during sprint exercise, 16 recreationally-active, untrained, men (TO2peak= 3.8+/-0.1 1.min(-1)) were randomly assigned to either a training (n=8) or control group (n=8). Each subject performed a 30-sec cycle sprint and a test to measure VO2peak before and after eight weeks of sprint training. The training group completed a series of sprints three times per week which progressed from three 30-sec cycle sprints in weeks 1 and 2, to six 30-sec sprints in weeks 7 and 8. Three mins of passive recovery separated each sprint throughout the training period. Muscle samples were obtained at rest and immediately following the pre- and post-training sprints and ...
Sprint training represents the condition in which increases in muscle shortening speed, as well as i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the etiology of muscle fatigue in fast and slow skeletal mu...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
In order to examine the influence of sprint training on metabolism and exercise performance during s...
Sixteen subjects volunteered for the study and were divided into a control (4 males and 4 females) a...
Snow. Influence of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide metabolism. J. Appl. P...
The effect of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide The major focus of this the...
The adaptations of muscle to sprint training can be separated into metabolic and morphological chang...
1989.-Sixteen subjects volunteered for the study and were divided into a control (4 males and 4 fema...
The major focus of this thesis was to examine the effect of sprint training on skeletal muscle purin...
Etude effectuée chez des hommes non-entraînés. L'entraînement de sprint peut améliorer la capacité o...
Whilst the metabolic responses to submaximal exercise have been relatively well documented little in...
Practicing recurring resistance workout such as may cause changes in human muscle. These changes may...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
The influence of sprint training on endogenous urinary purine loss was examined in seven active male...
Sprint training represents the condition in which increases in muscle shortening speed, as well as i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the etiology of muscle fatigue in fast and slow skeletal mu...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
In order to examine the influence of sprint training on metabolism and exercise performance during s...
Sixteen subjects volunteered for the study and were divided into a control (4 males and 4 females) a...
Snow. Influence of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide metabolism. J. Appl. P...
The effect of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide The major focus of this the...
The adaptations of muscle to sprint training can be separated into metabolic and morphological chang...
1989.-Sixteen subjects volunteered for the study and were divided into a control (4 males and 4 fema...
The major focus of this thesis was to examine the effect of sprint training on skeletal muscle purin...
Etude effectuée chez des hommes non-entraînés. L'entraînement de sprint peut améliorer la capacité o...
Whilst the metabolic responses to submaximal exercise have been relatively well documented little in...
Practicing recurring resistance workout such as may cause changes in human muscle. These changes may...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
The influence of sprint training on endogenous urinary purine loss was examined in seven active male...
Sprint training represents the condition in which increases in muscle shortening speed, as well as i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the etiology of muscle fatigue in fast and slow skeletal mu...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...