Introduction: Athletes often warm up (WU) prior to exercise to improve performance. However, there are no clear directives regarding the intensity of the WU that is most effective in improving physiological responses related to enhanced aerobic performance. Methods: Nine college-aged men (age, ht, mass, 20.6 yr, 1.7 m, 84.8 kg, respectively) performed WU of varying intensities, 60% ventilatory threshold (VT), 100%VT, and 120%VT prior to performing 5 min of steady state exercise at 80%VT on a cycle ergometer. O2 deficit, RPE, steady state heart rate (HRss), and steady state VO2 (VO2ss) were measured during the exercise bout. Results: There was a significant decrease in O2 deficit as WU intensity increased ((2,9)= 9.15, p = .002, 2=0.53)...
Research investigating the most effective warm-up intensity for subsequent running performance is so...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of high-intensity interval train...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Exercise Science))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Introdu...
Exercise performance is partially limited by the functionality of the respiratory musculature. Train...
Although there is a paucity of scientific support for the benefits of warm-up, athletes commonly war...
Background/objective: Self-selected warm-up also called reference warmup (RWU) was reported improvin...
Warm-up (WU) is considered an essential part of exercise training in athletic, preventative and reha...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of a submaximal running warm-...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Objectives\ud To investigate the effect of various warm-up intensities based upon individual lactate...
Warmup has been a general practice for most athletes to engage in prior to a practice or competitive...
Running a 5 km race has grown increasingly popular and recreational runners are continuously seeking...
n previous research (Long & French, 2013a, 2013b, 2013c, 2014a) we have explored how since the start...
This study examined the effects of active warm up on thermoregulatory responses and intermittent-spr...
C.L. Whitlock, J.T. Nadeau, M.C. Eastwood, V.K. Mehndiratta & D.B. Thorp Gonzaga University, Spokane...
Research investigating the most effective warm-up intensity for subsequent running performance is so...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of high-intensity interval train...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Exercise Science))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Introdu...
Exercise performance is partially limited by the functionality of the respiratory musculature. Train...
Although there is a paucity of scientific support for the benefits of warm-up, athletes commonly war...
Background/objective: Self-selected warm-up also called reference warmup (RWU) was reported improvin...
Warm-up (WU) is considered an essential part of exercise training in athletic, preventative and reha...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of a submaximal running warm-...
While warm up is considered to be essential for optimum performance, there is little scientific evid...
Objectives\ud To investigate the effect of various warm-up intensities based upon individual lactate...
Warmup has been a general practice for most athletes to engage in prior to a practice or competitive...
Running a 5 km race has grown increasingly popular and recreational runners are continuously seeking...
n previous research (Long & French, 2013a, 2013b, 2013c, 2014a) we have explored how since the start...
This study examined the effects of active warm up on thermoregulatory responses and intermittent-spr...
C.L. Whitlock, J.T. Nadeau, M.C. Eastwood, V.K. Mehndiratta & D.B. Thorp Gonzaga University, Spokane...
Research investigating the most effective warm-up intensity for subsequent running performance is so...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of high-intensity interval train...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Exercise Science))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Introdu...