نتایج جستجو برای: sprint

تعداد نتایج: 3981  

2014
Gunnar Elling Mathisen

Acceleration, sprint and agility performance are crucial in sports like soccer. There are few studies regarding the effect of training on youth soccer players in agility performance and in sprint distances shorter than 30 meter. Therefore, the aim of the recent study was to examine the effect of a high-intensity sprint and plyometric training program on 13-year-old male soccer players. A traini...

2010
J Geoffrey Chase Christopher G Pretty Leesa Pfeifer Geoffrey M Shaw Jean-Charles Preiser Aaron J Le Compte Jessica Lin Darren Hewett Katherine T Moorhead Thomas Desaive

INTRODUCTION Intensive care unit mortality is strongly associated with organ failure rate and severity. The sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score is used to evaluate the impact of a successful tight glycemic control (TGC) intervention (SPRINT) on organ failure, morbidity, and thus mortality. METHODS A retrospective analysis of 371 patients (3,356 days) on SPRINT (August 2005 - Apri...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2004
Julie Lakomy Daniel T Haydon

The nature of multiple sprint sports such as soccer, hockey, and rugby is such that deceleration plays an important part in the movement patterns of players during a game and training. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of deceleration on fatigue during repeated sprint efforts. A group of 18 elite field hockey players (all men) performed a running repeated sprint ability te...

2016
Yuta Sekine Junichi Okada

Resisted sprint training (RST) affects sprint speed in the acceleration phase, but there is no research regarding this for in adolescents. This study investigated the effects of RST on sprint speed and ground reaction force (GRF) in high school baseball players. Subjects were assigned to the resisted sprint group (RSG, n=10, loading 20% body mass), or the normal sprint group (NSG, n=9, without ...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2016
Paul W Winwood Logan R Posthumus John B Cronin Justin W L Keogh

This study examined the acute potentiating effects of heavy sprint-style sled pulls on sprint performance. Twenty-two experienced resistance-trained rugby athletes performed 2 heavy sprint-style sled pull training protocols on separate occasions using a randomized, crossover, and counterbalanced design. The protocols consisted of 2-baseline 15 m sprints followed by 15 m sprints at 4, 8, and 12 ...

2016
Luke Delvecchio Marko T. Korhonen Joachim Dietrich Patrick Keyzer Ian R Coyle Caroline F Finch Jinger S. Gottschall Anna C. Severin Brendan J. Burkett Mark R. McKean Daniel James James B. Lee

Participation of masters athletes (>30 years) in sprint running (100-400 m) and sprint track cycling (200 m, team sprint, 1-km) has increased significantly over recent decades. With aging, sprint and endurance performance gradually declines. The present review focuses upon the effects of resistance training on sprint and endurance performance and its physiological determinants in masters athlet...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2014
Peter Le Rossignol Tim J Gabbett Dan Comerford Warren R Stanton

PURPOSE To investigate the relationship between selected physical capacities and repeated-sprint performance of Australian Football League (AFL) players and to determine which physical capacities contributed to being selected for the first competition game. METHODS Sum of skinfolds, 40-m sprint (with 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-m splits), repeated-sprint ability (6 × 30-m sprints), and 3-km-run tim...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Keith Stokes Mary Nevill Jan Frystyk Henryk Lakomy George Hall

This study examined the growth hormone (GH) response to repeated bouts of sprint cycling. Eight healthy men completed three trials consisting of two 30-s sprints on a cycle ergometer separated by either 60 min (Trial A) or 240 min (Trial B) of recovery and a single 30-s sprint carried out the day after Trial B (Trial C). Trials A and B were separated by at least 7 days. Blood samples were obtai...

2015
Gunnar Mathisen Svein Arne Pettersen

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between anthropometrics and sprint and agility performance and describe the development of sprint (acceleration) and agility performance in 10- to 16-year-old male soccer players. METHODS One hundred and thirty-two participants were divided into three age groups, 10-12 years (mean 10.8±0.50), 13-14 years (mean 13.9±0.50), and 15-16 years (mean 15.5±0....

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Vanessa A Bussau Luis D Ferreira Timothy W Jones Paul A Fournier

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether a short maximal sprint can provide another means to counter the rapid fall in glycemia associated with moderate-intensity exercise in individuals with type 1 diabetes and therefore decrease the risk of early postexercise hypoglycemia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In the study, seven male subjects with type 1 diabetes injected their normal insulin dose and ate t...

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