Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to simulate high-intensity workloads by limiting oxygen availability to the body and stimulating anaerobic metabolism. During CFB, a swimmer voluntarily restricts breathing, which, theoretically, limits oxygen availability and stimulates anaerobic metabolism. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of CFB on blood lactate and metabolic responses during graded increases in swimming intensity. A free swimming (FS) protocol was used to determine blood lactate and heart rate (HR) responses to CFB, while a tethered swimming (TS) protocol was used to determine blood lactate, HR, and ventilatory responses to CFB. The subjects swam four 3-min...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
Investigations into the changes due to training the metabolism of the arms or the legs in swimmers o...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to simula...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
Ss (N = 12) swam three-minute workloads at 55, 75, and 85% of maximal exertion for a tethered swimmi...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain whether maximal 200 m front crawl swimming strategies ...
[eng] Synchronized swimming (SS) is a sports discipline combining swimming, dancing and gymnastics. ...
Twelve competitive male swimmers were studied for a comparison of lactate/velocity profiles to heart...
The purpose of the present study was to ascertain the effect of a respiratory valve (RV) and tubes d...
Investigations into the changes due to training the metabolism of the arms or the legs in swimmers o...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
Investigations into the changes due to training the metabolism of the arms or the legs in swimmers o...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to simula...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
Controlled frequency breathing (CFB) is a training technique used by swimmers in an effort to limit ...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
The purpose of the study was to compare the blood lactate accumulation and other metabolic responses...
Ss (N = 12) swam three-minute workloads at 55, 75, and 85% of maximal exertion for a tethered swimmi...
The aim of the present study was to ascertain whether maximal 200 m front crawl swimming strategies ...
[eng] Synchronized swimming (SS) is a sports discipline combining swimming, dancing and gymnastics. ...
Twelve competitive male swimmers were studied for a comparison of lactate/velocity profiles to heart...
The purpose of the present study was to ascertain the effect of a respiratory valve (RV) and tubes d...
Investigations into the changes due to training the metabolism of the arms or the legs in swimmers o...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
In this paper we reported an investigation of exercise intensity and validity of method for athletes...
Investigations into the changes due to training the metabolism of the arms or the legs in swimmers o...