International Journal of Exercise Science 12(2): 483-490, 2019. The purpose of this study was to characterize the kinetics of cardio-respiratory parameters of elite male rowers during 2000m rowing time trial. 16 lightweight category (LWC) and 11 open category (OC) elite male rowers attending National camp were included in the study. Pulmonary gas exchange and heart rate (HR) during 2000m rowing ergometer test was determined through breath-by-breath analysis, with a portable metabolic gas analyzer and HR monitor. Time to completion, HR, oxygen uptake (V̇O2), minute ventilation (V̇E) and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) were recorded at 500m, 1000m, 1500m and 2000m intervals. No significant (p\u3e0.05) difference was observed in the HR kineti...
Elite rowers present high levels of cardiorespiratory performance. Rowers’ on-water performance can ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables d...
This study investigated maximal and submaximal performance (power output) and physiological response...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of two strategically different protocols perform...
The aim of the study was to analyze the rowing ultra-endurance race where the 100 km Mixed Tandem Wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and ...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Lean body weight and aerobic and anaerobic factors have long been recognized as important determinan...
This study examined the physiological determinants of performance during rowing over 2,000 m on an e...
Many studies reported various relationships between 2000-m rowing performance ...
Purpose: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and ...
Aims: Rowing performance over 2000m is dependent upon the functional capacity of both the aerobic an...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables du...
Elite rowers present high levels of cardiorespiratory performance. Rowers’ on-water performance can ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables d...
This study investigated maximal and submaximal performance (power output) and physiological response...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of two strategically different protocols perform...
The aim of the study was to analyze the rowing ultra-endurance race where the 100 km Mixed Tandem Wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and ...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Research object – rowers‘ aerobic capacity. P. Karoblis (2003) according to the talented athletes in...
Lean body weight and aerobic and anaerobic factors have long been recognized as important determinan...
This study examined the physiological determinants of performance during rowing over 2,000 m on an e...
Many studies reported various relationships between 2000-m rowing performance ...
Purpose: This study investigated the pacing strategy adopted and the consistency of performance and ...
Aims: Rowing performance over 2000m is dependent upon the functional capacity of both the aerobic an...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables du...
Elite rowers present high levels of cardiorespiratory performance. Rowers’ on-water performance can ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the differences of physiological and biomechanical variables d...
This study investigated maximal and submaximal performance (power output) and physiological response...