It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lactate thresholds could improve prolonged intermittent-sprint performance either in thermoneutral or hot environmental conditions. To investigate this issue, 11 male athletes performed three trials that consisted of 80 min of intermittent-sprinting performed on a cycle ergometer, preceded by either an active or a passive warm-up. Active warm-up and intermittent-sprint performance were performed in both hot and thermoneutral environmental conditions, while passive warm-up and intermittent-sprint performance were performed in hot conditions only. First sprint performance was also assessed. Results showed no significant interaction effects between ...
Heat acclimation over consecutive days has been shown to improve aerobic-based performance. Recently...
Traditional heat acclimation protocols apply constant heat stress and exercise intensity on a number...
A traditional warm-up (WU) for track sprinters usually includes a general WU, a series of mobility d...
It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lact...
This study examined the effects of active warm up on thermoregulatory responses and intermittent-spr...
Objectives\ud To investigate the effect of various warm-up intensities based upon individual lactate...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of previous warming on high-intensity intermitte...
Lack of benefit of warm up on prolonged intermittent-sprint performance has been proposed to be due ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 10 days of heat acclimation with and without pr...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
Purpose: Team sports contain high-intensity sprints separated by active recovery (AR) and passive re...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
PURPOSE: This study examined the effect of a hot humid (HH) compared to a hot dry (HD) environment, ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Heat acclimation over consecutive days has been shown to improve aerobic-based performance. Recently...
Traditional heat acclimation protocols apply constant heat stress and exercise intensity on a number...
A traditional warm-up (WU) for track sprinters usually includes a general WU, a series of mobility d...
It is unknown whether a passive warm-up or an active warm-up performed at an intensity based on lact...
This study examined the effects of active warm up on thermoregulatory responses and intermittent-spr...
Objectives\ud To investigate the effect of various warm-up intensities based upon individual lactate...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of previous warming on high-intensity intermitte...
Lack of benefit of warm up on prolonged intermittent-sprint performance has been proposed to be due ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 10 days of heat acclimation with and without pr...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
Purpose: Team sports contain high-intensity sprints separated by active recovery (AR) and passive re...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
PURPOSE: This study examined the effect of a hot humid (HH) compared to a hot dry (HD) environment, ...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Heat acclimation over consecutive days has been shown to improve aerobic-based performance. Recently...
Traditional heat acclimation protocols apply constant heat stress and exercise intensity on a number...
A traditional warm-up (WU) for track sprinters usually includes a general WU, a series of mobility d...