The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender differences exist for ventilatory threshold (VT), lactate threshold (LT), and Vo2max during on-ice skating in college hockey players. Ten male and 10 female Division III college hockey players performed a graded exercise skating protocol until reaching volitional fatigue. The graded exercise test employed stages that were 80 second sin duration, with 40 seconds of rest between each stage to obtain blood lactate samples. Ventilatory threshold occurred at a higher percentage of maximal heart rate (HRmax) in women than in men. The women’s VT occurred at 77.3% ± 1.6% HRmax, while the men’s VT occurred at 72.6% ± 2.0% HRmax (p·min-1 and 185.8 ± 2.5 b·min-1, respectively. Vo2max was differen...
Due to the great increase in popularity of women’s ice hockey, it is important for coaches to have g...
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the ph...
The lactate threshold (LT) is commonly reported as not different between sexes, yet lower blood lact...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender differences exist for ventilatory threshold ...
The purpose of the current investigation was to identify relationships between physiological off-ice...
Background That men are prioritised over women has been called the “gender regime in sport”, and has...
The purpose of this study was to compare lactate thresholds (LT) and maximal aerobic capacities (VO2...
We aimed to report sex differences in ventilation during EVH challenge in University athletes while ...
The purpose of this study was to examine lactate threshold (LT) and maximal aerobic capacity with a ...
Background: Women’s ice hockey is widely popular but the various movement patterns, heart rate respo...
Background/objective: The relationship between ventilatory threshold (VT1, VT2) and repeated-sprint ...
Background: Men’s university ice hockey has received little scientific attention over the past 30 y...
The main purpose of the current study was to provide an in-depth description of individual player's ...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the aerobic fitness of elite female wrestlers, and to d...
Title: The exercise diagnostics of women ice-hockey players - Wingate test Objectives: The study is ...
Due to the great increase in popularity of women’s ice hockey, it is important for coaches to have g...
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the ph...
The lactate threshold (LT) is commonly reported as not different between sexes, yet lower blood lact...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender differences exist for ventilatory threshold ...
The purpose of the current investigation was to identify relationships between physiological off-ice...
Background That men are prioritised over women has been called the “gender regime in sport”, and has...
The purpose of this study was to compare lactate thresholds (LT) and maximal aerobic capacities (VO2...
We aimed to report sex differences in ventilation during EVH challenge in University athletes while ...
The purpose of this study was to examine lactate threshold (LT) and maximal aerobic capacity with a ...
Background: Women’s ice hockey is widely popular but the various movement patterns, heart rate respo...
Background/objective: The relationship between ventilatory threshold (VT1, VT2) and repeated-sprint ...
Background: Men’s university ice hockey has received little scientific attention over the past 30 y...
The main purpose of the current study was to provide an in-depth description of individual player's ...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess the aerobic fitness of elite female wrestlers, and to d...
Title: The exercise diagnostics of women ice-hockey players - Wingate test Objectives: The study is ...
Due to the great increase in popularity of women’s ice hockey, it is important for coaches to have g...
Validation ofan Ice Skating Protocol to Predict Aerobic Power in Hockey Players In assessing the ph...
The lactate threshold (LT) is commonly reported as not different between sexes, yet lower blood lact...