Successful endurance performance requires the integration of multiple physiological and psychological systems, working together to regulate exercise intensity in a way that will reduce time taken or increase work done. The systems that ultimately limit performance of the task are hotly contested, and may depend on a variety of factors including the type of task, the environment, external influences, training status of the individual and a host of psychological constructs. These factors can be studied in isolation, or inclusively as a whole-body or integrative system. A reductionist approach has traditionally been favored, leading to a greater understanding and emphasis on muscle and cardiovascular physiology, but the role of the brain and h...
Our objective is to highlight some key physiological determinants of endurance exercise performance ...
Background: Distance running performance is a viable model of human locomotion.4 Methodology/Princip...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
Successful endurance performance requires the integration of multiple physiological and psychologica...
performance: Integrative physiology is systems physiology TO THE EDITOR: The importance of consideri...
Editorial on the Research Topic From Physiological Adaptations to Endurance Performance: It Is Time...
none3siBackground: No literature reviews have systematically identified and evaluated research on th...
[Extract] Athletes, coaches and sports scientists typically define training into two distinct areas:...
peer-reviewedSelf-regulation reflects an individual's efforts to bring behavior and thinking into li...
We aimed to identify psychological demands that are commonly experienced by recreational athletes of...
There is considerable research interest in psychological aspects of endurance performance. Until rec...
Dear Colleagues, The physiological responses to endurance exercise, optimal training techniques, spo...
Blood flow-restricted exercise: Providing more bang for buck in trained athletes? [Editorial
Lecture given at European Athletics Endurance Conference, Leeds 12th November 202
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background No lit...
Our objective is to highlight some key physiological determinants of endurance exercise performance ...
Background: Distance running performance is a viable model of human locomotion.4 Methodology/Princip...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
Successful endurance performance requires the integration of multiple physiological and psychologica...
performance: Integrative physiology is systems physiology TO THE EDITOR: The importance of consideri...
Editorial on the Research Topic From Physiological Adaptations to Endurance Performance: It Is Time...
none3siBackground: No literature reviews have systematically identified and evaluated research on th...
[Extract] Athletes, coaches and sports scientists typically define training into two distinct areas:...
peer-reviewedSelf-regulation reflects an individual's efforts to bring behavior and thinking into li...
We aimed to identify psychological demands that are commonly experienced by recreational athletes of...
There is considerable research interest in psychological aspects of endurance performance. Until rec...
Dear Colleagues, The physiological responses to endurance exercise, optimal training techniques, spo...
Blood flow-restricted exercise: Providing more bang for buck in trained athletes? [Editorial
Lecture given at European Athletics Endurance Conference, Leeds 12th November 202
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background No lit...
Our objective is to highlight some key physiological determinants of endurance exercise performance ...
Background: Distance running performance is a viable model of human locomotion.4 Methodology/Princip...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...