Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological and perceptual strain during match-play tennis in the heat, and minimises alterations in neuromuscular function and physical performance postmatch and into recovery. Methods 10 men undertook two matches for an effective playing time (ball in play) of 20 min (∼113 min) in ∼37°C and ∼33% RH conditions. Participants consumed fluids ad libitum during the first match (HOT) and followed a hydration regimen (HYD) in the second match based on undertaking play euhydrated, standardising sodium intake and minimising body mass losses. Results HYD improved prematch urine specific gravity (1.013±0.006 vs 1.021±0.009 g/mL; p<0.05). Body mass losses (∼0...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Objective: To describe the physiological responses to tournament tennis in relation to prevailing en...
Intermittent-sprint performance is reduced in hot environments and the impairment occurs without sig...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in physical performance in response to match-play te...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Competitive tennis is typically played in warm and hot environments. Because hypohydration will impa...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
This study assessed fluid balance, sodium losses, and effort intensity during indoor tennis match pl...
Objectives This study tested the hypothesis that impairments in lower limb maximal strength and volu...
Purpose: To examine the efficacy of per-cooling via ice slurry ingestion (ICE) in wheelchair tennis ...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
Sweat losses during tennis can be considerable. And while most players make a genuine ffort to stay ...
Objectives: This report describes the thermal stresses and strains during competitive singles tennis...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Objective: To describe the physiological responses to tournament tennis in relation to prevailing en...
Intermittent-sprint performance is reduced in hot environments and the impairment occurs without sig...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in physical performance in response to match-play te...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Competitive tennis is typically played in warm and hot environments. Because hypohydration will impa...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
This study assessed fluid balance, sodium losses, and effort intensity during indoor tennis match pl...
Objectives This study tested the hypothesis that impairments in lower limb maximal strength and volu...
Purpose: To examine the efficacy of per-cooling via ice slurry ingestion (ICE) in wheelchair tennis ...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
Sweat losses during tennis can be considerable. And while most players make a genuine ffort to stay ...
Objectives: This report describes the thermal stresses and strains during competitive singles tennis...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Objective: To describe the physiological responses to tournament tennis in relation to prevailing en...
Intermittent-sprint performance is reduced in hot environments and the impairment occurs without sig...