Farley, ORL, Secomb, JL, Parsonage, JR, Lundgren, LE, Abbiss, CR, and Sheppard, JM. Five weeks of sprint and high-intensity interval training improves paddling performance in adolescent surfers. J Strength Cond Res 30(9): 2446-2452, 2016 - The purpose of our study was to examine the effects of sprint interval training (SIT; 10 seconds) and high-intensity interval training (HIT; 30 seconds) on surfing athletes paddling performance (400-m time trial and repeat-sprint paddle performance). Twenty-four competitive adolescent surfers (19 male, 5 female; age 14.4 ± 1.3 years, mass: 50.1 ± 10.7 kg, and stature: 159.9 ± 10.3 cm) were assigned to perform either 5 weeks of SIT and HIT. Participants completed a repeated-sprint paddle ability test (RSPT...
Surf competitions demand the ability to out paddle opposition to gain an optimal position for wave t...
The intermittent manner of surfing accentuates the importance of both the aerobic and anaerobic ener...
Purpose: To determine whether a previously validated performance-testing protocol for competitive su...
Surfboard riding (surfing) is a popular sport that is performed competitively at both recreational a...
Upper-body (UB) strength has very high correlations with faster surfboard paddling speeds. However, ...
Despite a huge growth in competitive surfing there is still a paucity of research available to under...
Background: Surfing is a high skill sport that requires a considerable amount of time in a variety o...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a ‘boom’ in participants and media attention over the la...
Purpose: Appropriate and valid testing protocols for evaluating the physical performances of surfing...
The aims of this pilot study are on one hand, to evaluate the upper body aerobic characteristics of ...
Purpose : To provide a descriptive and quantitative time–motion analysis of surfing training with th...
The intermittent manner of surfing accentuates the importance of both the aerobic and anaerobic ener...
We aimed to study physical performance and monitor training load (both internal and external) during...
Surfing consists of both high- and low-intensity paddling of varying durations, using both the aerob...
<p align="center">Abstract</p> <p><strong> </strong>The aims of this pilot study are on one hand, to...
Surf competitions demand the ability to out paddle opposition to gain an optimal position for wave t...
The intermittent manner of surfing accentuates the importance of both the aerobic and anaerobic ener...
Purpose: To determine whether a previously validated performance-testing protocol for competitive su...
Surfboard riding (surfing) is a popular sport that is performed competitively at both recreational a...
Upper-body (UB) strength has very high correlations with faster surfboard paddling speeds. However, ...
Despite a huge growth in competitive surfing there is still a paucity of research available to under...
Background: Surfing is a high skill sport that requires a considerable amount of time in a variety o...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a ‘boom’ in participants and media attention over the la...
Purpose: Appropriate and valid testing protocols for evaluating the physical performances of surfing...
The aims of this pilot study are on one hand, to evaluate the upper body aerobic characteristics of ...
Purpose : To provide a descriptive and quantitative time–motion analysis of surfing training with th...
The intermittent manner of surfing accentuates the importance of both the aerobic and anaerobic ener...
We aimed to study physical performance and monitor training load (both internal and external) during...
Surfing consists of both high- and low-intensity paddling of varying durations, using both the aerob...
<p align="center">Abstract</p> <p><strong> </strong>The aims of this pilot study are on one hand, to...
Surf competitions demand the ability to out paddle opposition to gain an optimal position for wave t...
The intermittent manner of surfing accentuates the importance of both the aerobic and anaerobic ener...
Purpose: To determine whether a previously validated performance-testing protocol for competitive su...