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Changes in power assessed by the Wingate anaerobic test following downhill running

Changes in power assessed by the Wingate anaerobic test following downhill running

... of downhill running (DR group) on the third testing occasions in addition to the criterion testing ...the downhill run for the DR group, and at equivalent time intervals for the CON ...both ...

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The rebound of the body during uphill and downhill running at different speeds

The rebound of the body during uphill and downhill running at different speeds

... in downhill (a spring in parallel with a damper), level (a single spring) and uphill (a spring in parallel with a motor) ...for downhill running and filled circles for uphill running), the ...

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The impact of a pre-loaded multi-ingredient performance supplement on muscle soreness and performance following downhill running

The impact of a pre-loaded multi-ingredient performance supplement on muscle soreness and performance following downhill running

... Finally, it is important to note that the indirect markers of muscle damage that were used in the present study may have been limited in terms of their sensitivity, and bias, to identify specific responses to the ...

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The effects of a multi-ingredient supplement on markers of muscle damage and inflammation following downhill running in females

The effects of a multi-ingredient supplement on markers of muscle damage and inflammation following downhill running in females

... As previously indicated, EIMD is characterized by both strength and range of motion decrements. Proske, Morgan [56] noted that eccentric exercise leads to an increase in passive tension in the muscle, and indicated that ...

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EFFECT OF UP AND DOWNHILL SURFACES TRAINING PROGRAMME ON  PERFORMANCE IN 5000M LONG DISTANCE RUN

EFFECT OF UP AND DOWNHILL SURFACES TRAINING PROGRAMME ON PERFORMANCE IN 5000M LONG DISTANCE RUN

... and downhill running regime on 5000- meter running performance of boy’s ...hill running as per the training schedule of eight weeks along with usual exercises whereas subjects of control group ...

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Panax ginseng and salvia miltiorrhiza supplementation abolishes eccentric exercise induced vascular stiffening: a double blind randomized control trial

Panax ginseng and salvia miltiorrhiza supplementation abolishes eccentric exercise induced vascular stiffening: a double blind randomized control trial

... Subjects were asked to rate the perception of muscle soreness using a Visual Analog Scale of 0–10 with 0 de- scribing no soreness and 10 describing unbearable sore- ness immediately after a downhill running ...

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Effect of Running Environment and Slope Gradient on Lower Limb Muscle Activation

Effect of Running Environment and Slope Gradient on Lower Limb Muscle Activation

... during running is affected by different running environments and varied slope ...different running conditions, treadmill running and over-ground running, which was consisted of a 20m ...

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exercise and Glycemic Control: Focus on Redox Homeostasis and Redox-Sensitive Protein Signaling

exercise and Glycemic Control: Focus on Redox Homeostasis and Redox-Sensitive Protein Signaling

... (128) reported that muscle damaging exercise in mice induced through downhill running increased skeletal muscle oxidative stress [thiobar bituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)] an[r] ...

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Water intake after dehydration makes muscles more susceptible to cramp but electrolytes reverse that effect

Water intake after dehydration makes muscles more susceptible to cramp but electrolytes reverse that effect

... after downhill running (DHR) in the heat to induce 1% or 2% loss of body mass by sweat, but when water (600 mL for 1% and 1200 mL for 2% dehydration condition) was ingested immediately after DHR, a ...

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The role of elastic energy storage and recovery in downhill and uphill running

The role of elastic energy storage and recovery in downhill and uphill running

... hill running have been investigated extensively in at least three previous studies, the role of elastic energy has not been thoroughly ...hill running at a range of speeds (Minetti et ...during ...

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The Effects of Coordination Trainings on Different Surfaces on the Slalom Downhill Speed Velocity of Snowboarders

The Effects of Coordination Trainings on Different Surfaces on the Slalom Downhill Speed Velocity of Snowboarders

... on decreasing frequency of anterior cruciate ligament and ankle injuries on non-stable surfaces, there has been a limited number of research on the relationship between balance skill and sportive performance (Mcguine et ...

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Modelling and Analysis of Thermal and Stress Loads in Train Disc Brakes – Braking from 250 km/h to Standstill

Modelling and Analysis of Thermal and Stress Loads in Train Disc Brakes – Braking from 250 km/h to Standstill

... a downhill track, a physical model was used to determine the heat flux in dependence of the changing potential ...a downhill track and maintained a constant speed of 250 ...

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Running with the PAC

Running with the PAC

... running on the mobile phone is connected to a central server using a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connection. The server relays to the PAC-LAN character his/her current position along with position of all ...

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Running a Temperature: Distance Running, thermoception and ‘temperature work’

Running a Temperature: Distance Running, thermoception and ‘temperature work’

...  Runners also attuned to impact of external temperature. and the heat of internal vitality to deal with such demands.[r] ...

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Manual wheelchair downhill stability: an analysis of factors affecting tip probability

Manual wheelchair downhill stability: an analysis of factors affecting tip probability

... axle position. As the bump height increased, the speed required to roll over (assuming no torso movement) also increased. However, increasing speed also increased the risk of tipping rather than stopping. For lower bumps ...

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Steerable array antenna

Steerable array antenna

... This paper presents the design of an electronically steerable array antenna. An adaptive antenna using a slotted patch antenna for WLANs operated at 2.4 GHz is proposed. The designed antenna has five elements array, one ...

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Walking and running in the red legged running frog, Kassina
maculata

Walking and running in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

... During running, energy is conserved by its storage and release in the elastic elements of the animal’s musculoskeletal system with each ‘bounce’ or stride (Cavagna et ...with running in other terrestrial ...

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Energy dependence of urinary bicarbonate secretion in turtle bladder

Energy dependence of urinary bicarbonate secretion in turtle bladder

... Addition of HCO3- to the serosal side (S) of the isolated turtle bladder results in a HCO3- flow from S to the mucosal side (M) which markedly reduces the net rate of acid secretion. To characterize the driving forces ...

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lecture 6 chapter 2

lecture 6 chapter 2

... Running Exit: The running process is terminated by the OS, if the process indicates that it has completed his job. Running Ready: When running process has reached max[r] ...

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Energetics of bipedal running  II  Limb design and running mechanics

Energetics of bipedal running II Limb design and running mechanics

... metabolic energy is determined by the total volume of muscle that must be active to support the body and maintain movement and by the rate at which a unit volume of muscle uses energy. Experiments in which animals were ...

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