This study aimed to examine the blood lactate and blood pH kinetics during high-intensity interval training. Seventeen well-trained athletes exercised on two different occasions. Exercises consisted of three 30 s bouts at a constant intensity (90% of peak power) with 4 min recovery between bouts followed by a Wingate test (WT). The recoveries were either active recovery (at 60% of the lactate threshold intensity) or passive recovery (resting at sitting position). During the exercise, blood samples were taken to determine blood gasses, blood lactate, and blood pH, and peak and average power were calculated for the WT. When performing the active recovery trials, blood pH was significantly higher (p < 0.01) and blood lactate was significantly ...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
<div><p>This study assessed the effectiveness of water immersion to the shoulders in enhancing blood...
Objective: To determine the comparative effect of sports massage, active recovery, and rest on promo...
This study aimed to examine the blood lactate and blood pH kinetics during high-intensity interval t...
High-intensity exercise training contributes to the production and accumulation of blood lactate, wh...
The effects of differing recovery patterns following intermittent exercise on blood lactate and subs...
Objective: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can be extremely demanding and can consequently p...
Objective: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can be extremely demanding and can consequently p...
This study compared blood lactate accumulation and clearance in masters (n = 10; age: 56 ± 5 years) ...
The purpose of this study was to profile the effect of active versus passive recovery on acid-base k...
Blood lactate concentration and mean power output were examined over a series of maximal intermitten...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
ATP repletion following exhaustive exercise is approximated to be 90-95% complete in 3 minutes, and ...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
<div><p>This study assessed the effectiveness of water immersion to the shoulders in enhancing blood...
Objective: To determine the comparative effect of sports massage, active recovery, and rest on promo...
This study aimed to examine the blood lactate and blood pH kinetics during high-intensity interval t...
High-intensity exercise training contributes to the production and accumulation of blood lactate, wh...
The effects of differing recovery patterns following intermittent exercise on blood lactate and subs...
Objective: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can be extremely demanding and can consequently p...
Objective: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can be extremely demanding and can consequently p...
This study compared blood lactate accumulation and clearance in masters (n = 10; age: 56 ± 5 years) ...
The purpose of this study was to profile the effect of active versus passive recovery on acid-base k...
Blood lactate concentration and mean power output were examined over a series of maximal intermitten...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
ATP repletion following exhaustive exercise is approximated to be 90-95% complete in 3 minutes, and ...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
<div><p>This study assessed the effectiveness of water immersion to the shoulders in enhancing blood...
Objective: To determine the comparative effect of sports massage, active recovery, and rest on promo...