نتایج جستجو برای: trained muslim runners

تعداد نتایج: 97508  

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2000
A Nummela H Rusko

To investigate the benefits of 'living high and training low' on anaerobic performance at sea level, eight 400-m runners lived for 10 days in normobaric hypoxia in an altitude house (oxygen content = 15.8%) and trained outdoors in ambient normoxia at sea level. A maximal anaerobic running test and 400-m race were performed before and within 1 week of living in the altitude house to determine th...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2009
Paula Robson-Ansley Martin Barwood Clare Eglin Les Ansley

Fatigue is a predictable outcome of prolonged physical activity; yet its biological cause remains uncertain. During exercise, a polypeptide messenger molecule interleukin- 6 (IL-6) is actively produced. Previously, it has been demonstrated that administration of recombinant IL-6 (rhIL-6) impairs 10-km run performance and heightened sensation of fatigue in trained runners. Both high carbohydrate...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2008
Oyvind Støren Jan Helgerud Eva Maria Støa Jan Hoff

PURPOSE The present study investigated the effect of maximal strength training on running economy (RE) at 70% of maximal oxygen consumption (V[spacing dot above]O2max) and time to exhaustion at maximal aerobic speed (MAS). Responses in one repetition maximum (1RM) and rate of force development (RFD) in half-squats, maximal oxygen consumption, RE, and time to exhaustion at MAS were examined. M...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 2009
L G A Guglielmo C C Greco B S Denadai

The objective of this study was to compare the effect of different strength training protocols added to endurance training on running economy (RE). Sixteen well-trained runners (27.4 +/- 4.4 years; 62.7 +/- 4.3 kg; 166.1 +/- 5.0 cm), were randomized into two groups: explosive strength training (EST) (n = 9) and heavy weight strength training (HWT) (n = 7) group. They performed the following tes...

Journal: :Heart 1997
F Bouvier M Nejat B Berglund L A Brodin L Jorfeldt A Juhlin-Dannfelt B Saltin M Jensen-Urstad

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the usefulness of myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MIBI-SPECT) as a diagnostic tool in well trained men. DESIGN The study was prospective, involving 2 d stress-rest myocardial scintigraphy (MIBI-SPECT), polar map reconstruction with and without uniform attenuation correction, and comparison with a healthy male group (local Swedish) and with a commonly used reference gr...

Journal: :Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 2006
E Thorsen H Sandsmark E Ulltang

A reduction in transfer factor of the lung for carbon monoxide (Tl(co)) is a consistent finding after saturation dives and is reported after some open sea air dives. Several diving associated factors may contribute to this reduction in Tl(co) including hyperoxia, venous gas microembolism, increased breathing resistance and immersion. Exercise, which inevitably is associated with open sea diving...

2016
Ahmad Munir Che Muhamed Kerry Atkins Stephen R. Stannard Toby Mündel Martin William Thompson

This study examined the thermoregulatory and circulatory responses, and exercise performance of trained distance runners during exercise in the heat (31°C) at varying relative humidity (RH). In a randomized order, 11 trained male distance runners performed 5 60 min steady-state runs at a speed eliciting 70% of VO2max in RH of 23, 43, 52, 61 and 71%. This was followed immediately with an increme...

2015
Filippo Tocco Antonio Crisafulli Raffaele Milia Elisabetta Marongiu Roberto Mura Silvana Roberto Francesco Todde Daniele Concu Salvatore Melis Fernanda Velluzzi Andrea Loviselli Alberto Concu Franco Melis

INTRODUCTION Motor commands to perform exercise tasks may also induce activation of cardiovascular centres to supply the energy needs of the contracting muscles. Mental stressors per se may also influence cardiovascular homeostasis. We investigated the cardiovascular response of trained runners simultaneously engaged in mental and physical tasks to establish if aerobically trained subjects coul...

2012
Pierre-Yves Gigou Tommy Dion Audrey Asselin Felix Berrigan Eric D. B. Goulet

This study compared the effect of pre-exercise hyperhydration (PEH) and pre-exercise euhydration (PEE) upon treadmill running time-trial (TT) performance in the heat. Six highly trained runners or triathletes underwent two 18 km TT runs (~28 °C, 25%-30% RH) on a motorized treadmill, in a randomized, crossover fashion, while being euhydrated or after hyperhydration with 26 mL/kg bodyweight (BW) ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Jared R Fletcher Shane P Esau Brian R Macintosh

The purpose of this study was to compare running economy across three submaximal speeds expressed as both oxygen cost (mlxkg(-1)xkm(-1)) and the energy required to cover a given distance (kcalxkg(-1)xkm(-1)) in a group of trained male distance runners. It was hypothesized that expressing running economy in terms of caloric unit cost would be more sensitive to changes in speed than oxygen cost b...

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