Purpose The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of intensity and interval of recovery on performance in the bench press exercise, and the response of salivary lactate and alpha amylase levels. Methods Ten sportsman (aged 29 ± 4 years; body mass index 26 ± 2 kg/cm2 ) were divided in two groups: G70 (performing a bench press exercise at 70 % one repetition maximum—1RM), and G90 (performing a bench press exercise at 90 %—1RM). All groups were engaged in three intervals of recovery (30, 60 and 90 s). The maximum number of repetitions (MNR) and total weight lifted were computed, and saliva samples were collected 15 min before and after different intervals of recovery. For the comparison of the performance and biochemistry parame...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-62).Purpose: To examine the effects of active and passive...
The strategy to accelerate blood lactate concentration [La-] removal and to restore resting values a...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of passive and active recovery on the ...
This study aimed to examine the blood lactate and blood pH kinetics during high-intensity interval t...
Monitoring the training load of an athlete is an important aspect to improve their performance as w...
Several studies have described high correlation of salivary and blood lactate level during exercise....
Background: Blood lactate (La-) is commonly assessed in tests of sport performance. Sports that util...
Physical exercise induces biochemical changes in the body that modify analytes in blood and saliva a...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
The study aimed to determine the suitability of testing the saliva of kickboxing athletes to show ch...
The objective of the present study was to verify if active recovery (AR) applied after a judo match ...
The effects of differing recovery patterns following intermittent exercise on blood lactate and subs...
Aim. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of active (AR) and passive recovery (PR) ...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-62).Purpose: To examine the effects of active and passive...
The strategy to accelerate blood lactate concentration [La-] removal and to restore resting values a...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of passive and active recovery on the ...
This study aimed to examine the blood lactate and blood pH kinetics during high-intensity interval t...
Monitoring the training load of an athlete is an important aspect to improve their performance as w...
Several studies have described high correlation of salivary and blood lactate level during exercise....
Background: Blood lactate (La-) is commonly assessed in tests of sport performance. Sports that util...
Physical exercise induces biochemical changes in the body that modify analytes in blood and saliva a...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
The study aimed to determine the suitability of testing the saliva of kickboxing athletes to show ch...
The objective of the present study was to verify if active recovery (AR) applied after a judo match ...
The effects of differing recovery patterns following intermittent exercise on blood lactate and subs...
Aim. The objective of this study was to verify the effects of active (AR) and passive recovery (PR) ...
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...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-62).Purpose: To examine the effects of active and passive...
The strategy to accelerate blood lactate concentration [La-] removal and to restore resting values a...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of passive and active recovery on the ...