Background: The implementation of a dynamic warm-up is a widely accepted practice amongst athletes in many sports, but less common in freestyle snow sports (i.e. skiing and snowboarding). Moreover, in freestyle skiing and snowboard there are extended periods (transition phase = 10 to 15 min) of time following the warm-up where athletes are inactive and exposed to extremely cold temperatures (-30 to -10 o C). These transition periods exacerbate the issue of maintaining body temperature and physical readiness in the extreme cold. The literature regarding the effectiveness of a warm-up and its residual benefits during transition phases in cold temperatures is limited. Purpose: To examine the effects of a neuromuscular warm-up (NWU), dynamic re...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Exercising in the cold is not an attractive option for many athletes; however, defining what represe...
This study investigated whether adding a maximal voluntary isometric contraction to developing snowb...
Background: The implementation of a dynamic warm-up is a widely accepted practice amongst athletes i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of a cold treatment and a dynamic warm-up on ...
With this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of different warm-up intensities on counter-mov...
Context: Warming up in very cold climates and maintaining an elevated body temperature prior to a ra...
Purpose: Studies have shown that active and passive warm-up are both beneficial in increasing muscle...
Although not a barrier to perform sport, cold weather environments (low ambient temperature, high wi...
Purpose: Determine how a cooling vest worn during a warm-up could influence selected performance [co...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
The aim of present study was to investigate the acute effect of different warm-up protocols on elite...
Background: Prior to exercise, a warm-up routine has been suggested to be an imperative factor in ta...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the acute effect of different warm-up protocols on anaer...
Passive and active hypoxia could be used as a tool during a transitional phase to maintain the effec...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Exercising in the cold is not an attractive option for many athletes; however, defining what represe...
This study investigated whether adding a maximal voluntary isometric contraction to developing snowb...
Background: The implementation of a dynamic warm-up is a widely accepted practice amongst athletes i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of a cold treatment and a dynamic warm-up on ...
With this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of different warm-up intensities on counter-mov...
Context: Warming up in very cold climates and maintaining an elevated body temperature prior to a ra...
Purpose: Studies have shown that active and passive warm-up are both beneficial in increasing muscle...
Although not a barrier to perform sport, cold weather environments (low ambient temperature, high wi...
Purpose: Determine how a cooling vest worn during a warm-up could influence selected performance [co...
It is unclear whether temperature-related warm-up effects can be accomplished by passive warm-up (e....
The aim of present study was to investigate the acute effect of different warm-up protocols on elite...
Background: Prior to exercise, a warm-up routine has been suggested to be an imperative factor in ta...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the acute effect of different warm-up protocols on anaer...
Passive and active hypoxia could be used as a tool during a transitional phase to maintain the effec...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Exercising in the cold is not an attractive option for many athletes; however, defining what represe...
This study investigated whether adding a maximal voluntary isometric contraction to developing snowb...