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Adding a cooling vest during cycling improves performance in warm and humid conditions

2012

It is known that warm and humid environment reduces human physical performance. The present study examined whether the use of an ice-vest in such conditions can improve cycling performance. Seven participants cycled with consecutive, non-stop, 10-minute cycles of nine minutes at 60% of their (V) over dot O-2 max punctuated by a one-minute sprint at 80% (V) over dot O-2 max. The cycling protocol was continuously repeated until exhaustion. The protocol was performed with the ice-vest (ICE), worn after 30 min of cycling, and without the ice-vest throughout the protocol (CON). Ventilatory and thermal responses were continuously recorded. Electromyographic (EMG) signals from four muscles of the …

Materials sciencePhysiologyThermal strainThermoregulationBiochemistryExercise timeRespiratory quotientAnimal scienceSprintBreathingVESTGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCyclinghuman activitiesDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Thermal Biology
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40m sprint mechanics dataset male and female athletes UiA/Olympiatoppen

2020

This data is collected on over 600 Norwegian athletes from different sports performing 40m sprint tests under highly controlled conditions. The data was collected as part of training monitoring. The data forms the background for several published studies.

Mechanical powerSprintingMedicine Health and Life SciencesAthletesmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyAccelerationeducationhuman activities
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Field-based tests for the assessment of physical fitness in children and adolescents practicing sport: a systematic review within the ESA program

2019

High levels of physical fitness (PF) can positively affect both health and cognitive function, thus monitoring its levels in youth can help increase health and quality of life in adult populations later on. This systematic review aims to identify PF field-based tests used in young European populations practicing sport to find tools that are adequate for the considered target involving a new battery within the Enriched Sport Activities (ESA) project. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was followed. In the 83 identified articles, the main tests used were: vertical/horizontal jumps (for muscular strength/power); push-ups, running at maximu…

Multi-stage fitness testassessmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentApplied psychologyPhysical fitnessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPhysical strength03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechildrenAerobic exerciseField based030212 general & internal medicinefield-based testRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryphysical fitness ; field-based test ; children ; sport ; assessmentCognitionPhysical fitne030229 sport sciencesphysical fitness; assessmentSystematic reviewSprintphysical fitnessPsychologybusinesssporthuman activities
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Smarter, not harder.

2017

The purpose of this investigation was to compare and determine the relevance of the morphological characteristics and variability of running speed parameters (stride length and stride frequency) between Usain Bolt’s three best 100 m performances. Based on this, an attempt was made to define which factors determine the performance of Usain Bolt’s sprint and, therefore, distinguish him from other sprinters. We analyzed the previous world record of 9.69 s set in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the current record of 9.58 s set in the 2009 Berlin World Championships in Athletics and the O lympic record of 9.63 s set in 2012 London Olympics Games by Usain Bolt. The application of VirtualDub Programme …

Multidisciplinaryanthropometric characteristicskinematic analysisSports scienceSection III – Sports TrainingMEDLINE030229 sport sciencesworld record03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesprintingHuman biologyEngineering ethicsSociology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleNature
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Force-Time Characteristics and Running Velocity of Male Sprinters during the Acceleration Phase of Sprinting

1988

Abstract In an effort to investigate the force-time characteristics during the acceleration phase of the sprint start, eight male sprinters were used as subjects. Runs up to 3 m were analyzed from film, and force-time parameters were measured on a force platform. In a starting stance the reaction time of the group was .118 ± .016 s and the force production lasted .342 ± .022 s. The maximal resultant force at the moment of maximal horizontal force was 19.3 ± 2.2 N x kg1, and the direction of the force was 32 ± 7°. In the very last instant before leaving the blocks the velocity of the center of gravity was 3.46 ± .32 m x s−1. In the first contact after leaving the blocks there was a braking p…

PhysicsPhase (waves)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeometryGeneral MedicineAccelerationCenter of gravitySprintNephrologyMoment (physics)Orthopedics and Sports MedicineForce platformBiomechanics of sprint runningResultant forceResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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2018

Background: The relation between training load, especially internal load, and the recovery-stress state is of central importance for avoiding negative adaptations in high-performance sports like swimming. The aim of this study was to analyze the individual time-delayed linear effect relationship between training load and recovery-stress state with single case time series methods and to monitor the acute recovery-stress state of high-performance swimmers in an economical and multidimensional manner over a macro cycle. The Acute Recovery and Stress Scale (ARSS) was used for daily monitoring of the recovery-stress state. The methods session-RPE (sRPE) and acute:chronic workload-ratio (ACWR) we…

PhysiologyLag030229 sport sciencesState (functional analysis)Correlation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSprintPhysiology (medical)StatisticsRange (statistics)Training loadLead (electronics)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMathematicsBalance (ability)Frontiers in Physiology
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Muscular Activity of the Posterior Deltoid During Swimming vs. Resistance Exercises on Water and Dry Land

2010

The purpose of this study was to compare muscular activity of the posterior deltoid muscle during three typical aquatic physical conditioning activities. This interpretative case study involved a 23-year-old elite swimmer and athlete. Muscular activity was measured with surface electromyography during swimming crawl at maximum speed, and also while performing horizontal shoulder abduction using elastic band and Hydro-Tone Bells resistance. During the maximum voluntary contraction, we observed what appeared to be meaningful differences between the percentage of muscular activation during the swimming activity and that observed during the elastic band and aquatic resistance exercises (18.72% …

Posterior deltoidmedicine.medical_specialtyDry landmedicine.diagnostic_testPhysical conditioningbusiness.industryMuscle activationPhysical exerciseElectromyographyPhysical strengthPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSprintPhysical therapymedicinebusinesshuman activitiesInternational Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
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Effects of heavy barbell hip thrust vs back squat on subsequent sprint performance in rugby players

2020

The objective of this research was to compare the effect of Post-Activation Performance Enhancement (PAPE) exerted on the back squat (BS) versus the barbell hip thrust (HT) on the sprint performance (5- and 10-m). 17 male amateur rugby players participated in the study (age 22.14 ± 2.52 years; body mass 81.06 ± 9.6 kg; height 1.78 ± 0.05 m). All participants performed a dynamic maximum strength test (3RM) in BS and HT at maximum speed. Two randomized sessions were performed inducing PAPE using BS or HT trough three series with three repetitions at 85% 1RM eight minutes before the sprint tests. An ANOVA of repeated measurement, found no differences in the time for 5-m (F = 0.398, P = 0.537, …

QH301-705.5Heavy loadpost-activation performance enhancementPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSquatPost-activation performance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal sciencePhysiology (medical)Orthopedics and Sports MedicineBiology (General)enhancementMathematicsOriginal Papermuscle powerResistance training030229 sport sciencesphysical performancewarm-up exerciseSprintPhysical performanceMuscle powerSports medicineAnalysis of varianceresistance trainingPerformance enhancementRC1200-1245030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiology of Sport
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A kinematics analysis of three best 100 m performances ever.

2013

The purpose of this investigation was to compare and determine the relevance of the morphological characteristics and variability of running speed parameters (stride length and stride frequency) between Usain Bolt’s three best 100 m performances. Based on this, an attempt was made to define which factors determine the performance of Usain Bolt's sprint and, therefore, distinguish him from other sprinters. We analyzed the previous world record of 9.69 s set in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the current record of 9.58 s set in the 2009 Berlin World Championships in Athletics and the O lympic record of 9.63 s set in 2012 London Olympics Games by Usain Bolt. The application of VirtualDub Programme …

Rest (physics)Body heightbusiness.industryLondon OlympicsLeg lengthSTRIDEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationKinematicsStep frequencySprintPhysiology (medical)StatisticsMedicinebusinessSimulationJournal of human kinetics
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Performance profile analysis of unipedal paralympic sprinter: a case report

2011

The principal goal of elite athlete is to compete in international sporting events like Olympic or Paralympic Games. For this reason, athletes submit to multi-year training program (Vaeyens R et al., 2009; Ratel S, 2011). However, there are individuals who qualify to compete in the Paralympics even without a sporting past. The aim of this work was to examine the performance profile of a female paralympic sprinter [age: 37 years; mass: 58.2 Kg; height: 1.61m; BMI: 22.45; athletic category: T44 (100 m; 200 m)] with a 1/3 right lower limb unilateral transtibial amputation since the age of 2 years and 6 moths and lacking a sporting history. In particular, we analyzed used macrocycle, workload p…

Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportivePerformance paralympic sprinter
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