Aim: The study aims to describe the effects of two different types of training aimed at people over 65: a workout based on strength and core stability versus a workout based on strength and aerobic controlled intensity activity. Methods: The study was conducted with active adults (n = 65, 31 males, 34 females) randomly divided into 2 groups: strength and core stability group (SCG, n = 33) with age, weight and height ( mean ± ds) respectively of 66.4 ± 1.9 years, 63.4 ± 2.8 kg, 169 ± 3.5 cm; strength and aerobic training group (SAG, n = 32) with age, weight and height of 66.2 ± 1.8 years, 64.1 ± 6.5 kg, 170 ± 3.2 cm respectively. The sample performed for 8 weeks (3 sessions a week) the two different training; before and after the trainin...
QuestionCan physical activity in adults aged 40–65 years enhance strength and balance and prevent fa...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Objectives: After age of 65, annually 10 percent of older adults> loss their independent in one or m...
Aim: The study aims to describe the effects of two different types of training aimed at people over ...
Abstract: The strength core is an important prerequisite to perform sport skills and to perform some...
Preliminary evidence indicates that age-related changes in trunk muscle morphology and function are ...
The study aims to describe the effects an integrative core stability training on balance and walkin...
Objectives: The aim of present study is to determine the effect of two methods of aerobic training o...
Objective: Our study determined the impact of 12-week aerobic exercise (AE) and aerobic + resistance...
S. Smith, B. Hamill, T. Taylor, J. Wright, M. Powers, & P. House. University of Central Oklahoma, Ed...
Objectives: To determine the effect of 26 weeks of low-load high-repetition resistance training (Bod...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to design an 8-week training program for a group of senior wo...
This study examined the effects of six weeks of strength training, balance training, and a combinati...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Introduction: Stumbling or falling is a major health problem among the elderly which accounts for th...
QuestionCan physical activity in adults aged 40–65 years enhance strength and balance and prevent fa...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Objectives: After age of 65, annually 10 percent of older adults> loss their independent in one or m...
Aim: The study aims to describe the effects of two different types of training aimed at people over ...
Abstract: The strength core is an important prerequisite to perform sport skills and to perform some...
Preliminary evidence indicates that age-related changes in trunk muscle morphology and function are ...
The study aims to describe the effects an integrative core stability training on balance and walkin...
Objectives: The aim of present study is to determine the effect of two methods of aerobic training o...
Objective: Our study determined the impact of 12-week aerobic exercise (AE) and aerobic + resistance...
S. Smith, B. Hamill, T. Taylor, J. Wright, M. Powers, & P. House. University of Central Oklahoma, Ed...
Objectives: To determine the effect of 26 weeks of low-load high-repetition resistance training (Bod...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to design an 8-week training program for a group of senior wo...
This study examined the effects of six weeks of strength training, balance training, and a combinati...
Background. The performance of daily tasks, such as stair climbing or lifting an object, requires bo...
Introduction: Stumbling or falling is a major health problem among the elderly which accounts for th...
QuestionCan physical activity in adults aged 40–65 years enhance strength and balance and prevent fa...
It is well known that resistance training improves muscle strength in older adults and may enhance o...
Objectives: After age of 65, annually 10 percent of older adults> loss their independent in one or m...