The aim of this study was to analyze blood lactate concentration (LAC), heart rate (HR), and rating perceived exertion (RPE) during and after shorter and longer duration CrossFit® sessions. Nine men (27.7 ± 3.2 years; 11.3 ± 4.6% body fat percentage and training experience: 41.1 ± 19.6 months) randomly performed two CrossFit® sessions (shorter: ~4 min and longer: 17 min) with a 7-day interval between them. The response of LAC and HR were measured pre, during, immediately after, and 10, 20, and 30 min after the sessions. RPE was measured pre and immediately after sessions. Lactate levels were higher during the recovery of the shorter session as compared with the longer session (shorter: 15.9 ± 2.2 mmol/L/min, lo...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
Objectives: The training impulse (TRIMP) quantifies training dose by weighting heart rate according ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if previously observed differences in ratings of perceive...
The aim of this study was to examine the impacts on blood lactate concentration, measured heart rate...
Several studies have reported that rating of perceived exertion (RPE) covaries more with blood lacta...
CrossFit® consists of workouts of the day (WODs) in which different exercises are conducted at high ...
Objective This study analysed cardiopulmonary, metabolic and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) resp...
CrossFit is a physically and metabolically-demanding training mode increasing in popularity among re...
Ten trained male track athletes (VO2max = 64.7 ml·kg·min -1) performed three workouts ...
This study examined the effect of dietary consumption of carbohydrates (CHO) on the blood lactate to...
The aim of this studywas toinvestigate the effect ofrunning classification (sprint, middle, and long...
Purpose The objectives of this study were to examine the effect of 4-week moderate- and high-intensi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the control of endurance training, using heart rate (HR) an...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to compare the blood lactate concentration (BLC) v...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
Objectives: The training impulse (TRIMP) quantifies training dose by weighting heart rate according ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if previously observed differences in ratings of perceive...
The aim of this study was to examine the impacts on blood lactate concentration, measured heart rate...
Several studies have reported that rating of perceived exertion (RPE) covaries more with blood lacta...
CrossFit® consists of workouts of the day (WODs) in which different exercises are conducted at high ...
Objective This study analysed cardiopulmonary, metabolic and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) resp...
CrossFit is a physically and metabolically-demanding training mode increasing in popularity among re...
Ten trained male track athletes (VO2max = 64.7 ml·kg·min -1) performed three workouts ...
This study examined the effect of dietary consumption of carbohydrates (CHO) on the blood lactate to...
The aim of this studywas toinvestigate the effect ofrunning classification (sprint, middle, and long...
Purpose The objectives of this study were to examine the effect of 4-week moderate- and high-intensi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the control of endurance training, using heart rate (HR) an...
Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to compare the blood lactate concentration (BLC) v...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
We compared physiological responses corresponding to speeds at plasma lactate markers between increm...
Objectives: The training impulse (TRIMP) quantifies training dose by weighting heart rate according ...