n previous research (Long & French, 2013a, 2013b, 2013c, 2014a) we have explored how since the start of athletic competition, coaches have attempted to create innovative methods of preparing athletes to perform at their optimum. Much of the established coach education literature has focused on the effects of long term preparation and planning, now known as Periodization, in terms of how different activities are performed in the weeks and months leading up to a competition (Bompa and Haff, 2009). This current research focuses on activities undertaken by athletes under the supervision of coaches immediately prior to performance and in this case we are specifically looking at how mode of warm can produce a potentiation effect. Evidence has ...
Warm-ups are thought to acutely increase athletic performance by increasing blood flow, motor unit r...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1400-1407, 2021. Track and Field athletes perform d...
Warm-up protocols with high intensities before continuous running provide potential benefits for mid...
The warm-up is an integral component of a middle- and long-distance athlete’s pre-performance routin...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Warming up is a widely accepted procedure preceding every type of athletic events, although objectiv...
Running a 5 km race has grown increasingly popular and recreational runners are continuously seeking...
Research investigating the most effective warm-up intensity for subsequent running performance is so...
Warmup has been a general practice for most athletes to engage in prior to a practice or competitive...
Background In team sports, it is imperative that the warm-up improves acute explosive performance. H...
This study investigated the effects of the inclusion of a postactivation potentiation (PAP) specific...
Introduction: Athletes often warm up (WU) prior to exercise to improve performance. However, there ...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is a non-final version of an article published in final ...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Exercise Science))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Introdu...
Until quite recently, a belief in the value of warming up prior to participation in strenuous physic...
Warm-ups are thought to acutely increase athletic performance by increasing blood flow, motor unit r...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1400-1407, 2021. Track and Field athletes perform d...
Warm-up protocols with high intensities before continuous running provide potential benefits for mid...
The warm-up is an integral component of a middle- and long-distance athlete’s pre-performance routin...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Warming up is a widely accepted procedure preceding every type of athletic events, although objectiv...
Running a 5 km race has grown increasingly popular and recreational runners are continuously seeking...
Research investigating the most effective warm-up intensity for subsequent running performance is so...
Warmup has been a general practice for most athletes to engage in prior to a practice or competitive...
Background In team sports, it is imperative that the warm-up improves acute explosive performance. H...
This study investigated the effects of the inclusion of a postactivation potentiation (PAP) specific...
Introduction: Athletes often warm up (WU) prior to exercise to improve performance. However, there ...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is a non-final version of an article published in final ...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Exercise Science))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Introdu...
Until quite recently, a belief in the value of warming up prior to participation in strenuous physic...
Warm-ups are thought to acutely increase athletic performance by increasing blood flow, motor unit r...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1400-1407, 2021. Track and Field athletes perform d...
Warm-up protocols with high intensities before continuous running provide potential benefits for mid...