This study discusses the heart rate (HR) in people with intellectual disability (ID) comparing the resting HR and HR after 2 minutes of exercise of athletes participating in Special Olympics (SO) in table tennis (TT) and cross-country (XC) skiing (XC skiing, 50 m, 1 km, and 3 km). The results showed a similar increase between the resting HR and HR after 2 minutes of exercise for TT players and XC skiers competing in 3 km race. Changes in HR in XC skiers competing in 50 m and 1 km races between the rest and exercise were noticeably higher indicating their lower fitness. Future studies focused on the relationship of HR variables, and training quality will provide a more detailed knowledge of the cardiorespiratory fitness and ID relationship
The benefits of physical activities are universal for all including those with intellectual disabili...
Objective: In this study we evaluated the effect of sprint interval training on metabolic and physic...
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities may be vulnerable to increased social i...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is the ability of the circulatory, respiratory and muscular systems to sup...
Physical fitness of individuals with intellectual disability (ID) is low compared to those without I...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is the ability of the circulatory, respiratory and muscular systems to sup...
Although several studies showed the positive effects of exercise and physical activity on health and...
Neuromuscular and aerobic capacity can be reduced in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Pre...
AbstractThis paper aims at emphasizing the level of some fitness components and subjects’ deficient ...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) after exercise is an independent predictor for cardiovascular and all-caus...
Background: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) have poorer health statuses compared to ...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have low levels of physical activity (PA) tog...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) after exercise is an independent predictor for cardiovascular and all-caus...
The benefits of physical activities are universal for all including those with intellectual disabili...
MSc (Biokinetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Physical inactivity, a modifiabl...
The benefits of physical activities are universal for all including those with intellectual disabili...
Objective: In this study we evaluated the effect of sprint interval training on metabolic and physic...
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities may be vulnerable to increased social i...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is the ability of the circulatory, respiratory and muscular systems to sup...
Physical fitness of individuals with intellectual disability (ID) is low compared to those without I...
Cardiorespiratory fitness is the ability of the circulatory, respiratory and muscular systems to sup...
Although several studies showed the positive effects of exercise and physical activity on health and...
Neuromuscular and aerobic capacity can be reduced in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Pre...
AbstractThis paper aims at emphasizing the level of some fitness components and subjects’ deficient ...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) after exercise is an independent predictor for cardiovascular and all-caus...
Background: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) have poorer health statuses compared to ...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have low levels of physical activity (PA) tog...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) after exercise is an independent predictor for cardiovascular and all-caus...
The benefits of physical activities are universal for all including those with intellectual disabili...
MSc (Biokinetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Physical inactivity, a modifiabl...
The benefits of physical activities are universal for all including those with intellectual disabili...
Objective: In this study we evaluated the effect of sprint interval training on metabolic and physic...
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities may be vulnerable to increased social i...