Physical activity (PA) classes help college students add weekly PA, which can help improve health and maintain body weight. Traditional weight training (TWT) can improve strength and aerobic capacity. High-intensity functional training such as CrossFit® (CF) provides time-efficient workouts with both muscle strengthening and aerobic exercises. Limited research has compared these classes for college students. We examined changes in muscular strength, power, and endurance as well as body composition. Participants were 85 healthy college students enrolled in TWT (n = 36, age 22.6 ± 4.1 years, 72.2% male) or CF (n = 49, age 21.8 ± 3.2 years, 55.1% male) classes meeting twice/wk for 8 weeks between October 2017 and May 2018. Baseline and posttes...
Physical Activity (PA) among university students yields 40-50% participation and this statistic cont...
To clarify the effect of resistance training with a frequency of once a week on muscular strength, w...
We evaluated the muscular strength, endurance, and power responses of 12 college students, ranging i...
Brady Kurtz1, Brittany Hollerbach1, Justin DeBlauw1, Jesse Stein1, Katie Heinrich1 1Kansas State Uni...
Jason Sartor1, Justin A. DeBlauw1, Brittany S. Hollerbach1 and Katie M. Heinrich1 1Kansas State Univ...
Carianne Cornell1, Derek A. Crawford1, Michael J. Carper1, Allison M. Barry1 1Department of Health, ...
The aim: to determine if strength group trainings have an effect on muscular strength, muscular endu...
The college years are highly influential in shaping adult behavior, especially diet and physical act...
Background and Study Aim: The target of this paper was to examine the effects of strength training w...
In this study we evaluated the effect of concurrent resistance and endurance training on body compos...
To evaluate the effects of concurrent strength and endurance training on physical fitness of collegi...
Graduation date: 1985The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in the weight trai...
To clarify the effect of resistance training with a frequency of once a week on muscular strength, w...
Aidan K. Lewis1, Aspen E. Streetman1, Katie M. Heinrich1, FACSM 1Kansas State University, Manhattan,...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the association between BMI and fitness performance. The 117...
Physical Activity (PA) among university students yields 40-50% participation and this statistic cont...
To clarify the effect of resistance training with a frequency of once a week on muscular strength, w...
We evaluated the muscular strength, endurance, and power responses of 12 college students, ranging i...
Brady Kurtz1, Brittany Hollerbach1, Justin DeBlauw1, Jesse Stein1, Katie Heinrich1 1Kansas State Uni...
Jason Sartor1, Justin A. DeBlauw1, Brittany S. Hollerbach1 and Katie M. Heinrich1 1Kansas State Univ...
Carianne Cornell1, Derek A. Crawford1, Michael J. Carper1, Allison M. Barry1 1Department of Health, ...
The aim: to determine if strength group trainings have an effect on muscular strength, muscular endu...
The college years are highly influential in shaping adult behavior, especially diet and physical act...
Background and Study Aim: The target of this paper was to examine the effects of strength training w...
In this study we evaluated the effect of concurrent resistance and endurance training on body compos...
To evaluate the effects of concurrent strength and endurance training on physical fitness of collegi...
Graduation date: 1985The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in the weight trai...
To clarify the effect of resistance training with a frequency of once a week on muscular strength, w...
Aidan K. Lewis1, Aspen E. Streetman1, Katie M. Heinrich1, FACSM 1Kansas State University, Manhattan,...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the association between BMI and fitness performance. The 117...
Physical Activity (PA) among university students yields 40-50% participation and this statistic cont...
To clarify the effect of resistance training with a frequency of once a week on muscular strength, w...
We evaluated the muscular strength, endurance, and power responses of 12 college students, ranging i...