It has previously been shown that the metabolic acidaemia induced by a continuous warm-up at the 'lactate threshold' is associated with a reduced accumulated oxygen deficit and decreased supramaximal performance. The aim of this study was to determine if an intermittent, high-intensity warm-up could increase oxygen uptake (VO2) without reducing the accumulated oxygen deficit, and thus improve supramaximal performance. Seven male 500 m kayak paddlers, who had represented their state, volunteered for this study. Each performed a graded exercise test to determine VO2max and threshold parameters. On subsequent days and in a random, counterbalanced order, the participants then performed a continuous or intermittent, high-intensity warm-up follow...
It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lact...
This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 2...
PURPOSE: Lactate thresholds are physiological parameters used to train athletes and monitor performa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of warm-up (WU) intensity on sup...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of manipulating pacing strategy on...
It appears that training benefits are compromised if excessive training is performed at intensities ...
D. BISHOP, D. BONETTI, and B. DAWSON. The influence of pacing strategy on [latin capital V with dot ...
Adaptation to the shortage of oxygen at altitude (hypoxia) promotes physiological changes which coul...
It appears that training benefits are compromised if excessive training is performed at intensities ...
INTRODUCTION: Aerobic metabolism processes in muscles play essential role in 1000 m. distance for ka...
Over a typical 10,000 metre race, flatwater kayak paddlers frequently employ a technique termed "was...
Due to the recent introduction of the 200 m in sprint kayak racing, there is very little literature ...
This study investigated if the seated-single-arm-row (SSAR) could be used as a post-activation-poten...
Background: the purpose of this study was to examine acute physiological responses to and the perfor...
Halley, SL, Peeling, P, Brown, H, Sim, M, Mallabone, J, Dawson, B, and Binnie, MJ. Repeat applicatio...
It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lact...
This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 2...
PURPOSE: Lactate thresholds are physiological parameters used to train athletes and monitor performa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of warm-up (WU) intensity on sup...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of manipulating pacing strategy on...
It appears that training benefits are compromised if excessive training is performed at intensities ...
D. BISHOP, D. BONETTI, and B. DAWSON. The influence of pacing strategy on [latin capital V with dot ...
Adaptation to the shortage of oxygen at altitude (hypoxia) promotes physiological changes which coul...
It appears that training benefits are compromised if excessive training is performed at intensities ...
INTRODUCTION: Aerobic metabolism processes in muscles play essential role in 1000 m. distance for ka...
Over a typical 10,000 metre race, flatwater kayak paddlers frequently employ a technique termed "was...
Due to the recent introduction of the 200 m in sprint kayak racing, there is very little literature ...
This study investigated if the seated-single-arm-row (SSAR) could be used as a post-activation-poten...
Background: the purpose of this study was to examine acute physiological responses to and the perfor...
Halley, SL, Peeling, P, Brown, H, Sim, M, Mallabone, J, Dawson, B, and Binnie, MJ. Repeat applicatio...
It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lact...
This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 2...
PURPOSE: Lactate thresholds are physiological parameters used to train athletes and monitor performa...