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Initial maximum push-rim propulsion and sprint performance in elite wheelchair rugby players
(Wolters Kluwer, 2019-03)
García-Fresneda, A, Carmona, G, Padullés, X, Nuell, S, Padullés, JM, Cadefau, JA, and Iturricastillo, A. Initial maximum push-rim propulsion and sprint performance in elite wheelchair rugby players. J Strength Cond Res ...
Physiological responses between players with and without spinal cord injury in wheelchair basketball small-sided games
(Springer Nature, 2016-07-12)
Study Design:
This is a comparative study between players with and without spinal cord injury (SCI) during a training task.
Objective:
This study examined physiological responses in commonly used small-sided games (SSGs) ...
Quantifying wheelchair basketball match load: a comparison of heart-rate and perceived-exertion methods.
(Human Kinetics, 2016-05)
Purpose: To describe the objective and subjective match load (ML) of wheelchair basketball (WB) and determine the relationship between session heart-rate (HR) -based ML and rating-of-perceived-exertion (RPE) -based ML ...
Velocity and power–load association of bench-press exercise in wheelchair basketball players and their relationships with field-test performance
(Human Kinetics, 2019-07)
Purpose: To analyze the relationship between mean propulsive velocity (MPV) of the bar and relative load (percentage of the 1-repetition maximum [%1RM]) in the bench-press (BP) exercise and to determine the relationship ...
A “Blood Relationship” Between the Overlooked Minimum Lactate Equivalent and Maximal Lactate Steady State in Trained Runners. Back to the Old Days?
(Frontiers Media, 2018-07)
Maximal Lactate Steady State (MLSS) and Lactate Threshold (LT) are physiologically-related and fundamental concepts within the sports and exercise sciences. Literature supporting their relationship, however, is scarce. ...
Gas analyzer's drift leads to systematic error in maximal oxygen uptake and maximal respiratory exchange ratio determination
(Frontiers Media, 2015-10)
The aim was to examine the drift in the measurements of fractional concentration of oxygen (FO2) and carbon dioxide (FCO2) of a Nafion-using metabolic cart during incremental maximal exercise in 18 young and 12 elderly ...