Recovery from exercise-induced fatigue is crucial for subsequent performance. Self-myofascial release (SMR) using a foam roller is an alternative to active recovery (AR). This study aims to compare the effects of passive recovery (PR), AR, and SMR on blood lactate [La-] removal and total quality of recovery (TQR). Twenty-two well trained male athletes (age: 22.6±2.9 years) underwent three testing sessions conducted 72 hours apart but at the same time of each day in a randomized order. After determining resting [La-] and heart rate (HR), the subjects completed a Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT), triggering muscular fatigue. HR and [La-] were measured threeminutes after the WAnT, following which the subjects underwent one of the three different ...
The performance advantage of active rather than passive recovery during subsequent trials for repeat...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
K.D.A. Davey, C.J. Pastorino, E.L. Kass, C.W. Carroll, & M.M. Lockard Willamette University, Salem, ...
BACKGROUND: Recovery from exercise is important in sports and rehabilitation for preventing exercise...
After anaerobic exercise, rate of blood lactate disappearance is often monitored as a way to detect ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Rapid recovery from high...
The strategy to accelerate blood lactate concentration [La-] removal and to restore resting values a...
This study assessed the effectiveness of water immersion to the shoulders in enhancing blood lactate...
Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effects of myofascial...
The determination of the best recovery after an anaerobic exercise is an important challenge for pro...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
PURPOSE: To compare the effects of recovery intensity on performance of a bicycle sprint task and bl...
Previous research has indicated an optimal intensity for active recovery following a bout of exercis...
The purpose of this study was to compare active recovery and recovery using hyperbaric oxygen on lac...
Purpose: With the development of more intense and complex strength and conditioning programs, it is ...
The performance advantage of active rather than passive recovery during subsequent trials for repeat...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
K.D.A. Davey, C.J. Pastorino, E.L. Kass, C.W. Carroll, & M.M. Lockard Willamette University, Salem, ...
BACKGROUND: Recovery from exercise is important in sports and rehabilitation for preventing exercise...
After anaerobic exercise, rate of blood lactate disappearance is often monitored as a way to detect ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Rapid recovery from high...
The strategy to accelerate blood lactate concentration [La-] removal and to restore resting values a...
This study assessed the effectiveness of water immersion to the shoulders in enhancing blood lactate...
Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effects of myofascial...
The determination of the best recovery after an anaerobic exercise is an important challenge for pro...
This study investigated the difference in blood lactate clearance between active and passive recover...
PURPOSE: To compare the effects of recovery intensity on performance of a bicycle sprint task and bl...
Previous research has indicated an optimal intensity for active recovery following a bout of exercis...
The purpose of this study was to compare active recovery and recovery using hyperbaric oxygen on lac...
Purpose: With the development of more intense and complex strength and conditioning programs, it is ...
The performance advantage of active rather than passive recovery during subsequent trials for repeat...
This study tested the hypothesis that active recovery between bouts of intense aerobic exercise woul...
K.D.A. Davey, C.J. Pastorino, E.L. Kass, C.W. Carroll, & M.M. Lockard Willamette University, Salem, ...