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    Comparable Effects of Brief Resistance Exercise and Isotime Sprint Interval Exercise on Glucose Homeostasis in Men by Tomas K. Tong, Zhaowei Kong, Xueying Shi, Qingde Shi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study compared the effects of a single bout of resistance exercise (RES) on glycemic homeostasis to isotime sprint interval exercise (SIE) using a within-subjects design. …”
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    Upper Leg Muscular Co-Contraction During Maximal-Speed Sprinting in Male Club Ice Hockey Athletes by Jason J. Williams, William C. Roshinski, Joseph C. Watso

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Little is known about the lower extremity muscle co-contraction patterns during sprinting and its relation to running velocity (i.e., performance). …”
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    Distinct lipidomic profiles but similar improvements in aerobic capacity following sprint interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training in male adolescents by Wantang Su, Jianming Liu, Jianming Liu, Aozhe Wang, Haifeng Zhang, Yaqi Sun, Zhiyi Yan, Michael Svensson, Ji-Guo Yu, Li Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate how two different exercise intensities affect aerobic capacity and serum lipidomic profiles in healthy adolescents.MethodsTwenty-four healthy untrained male adolescents (13.08 ± 0.88 years old) were recruited and randomly assigned to moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) group or sprint interval training (SIT) group to complete a specific training on a cycle ergometer for 6 weeks. …”
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    Do Power Meter Data Depend on the Device on Which They Are Collected? Comparison of Eleven Different Recordings by José-Antonio Salas-Montoro, Ignacio Valdivia-Fernández, Alejandro de Rozas, José-Manuel Reyes-Sánchez, Mikel Zabala, Juan-José Pérez-Díaz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Eight cyclists completed the GXT, ten participated in the 1-min test, and thirty participated in the sprint effort. All participants pedaled on a controlled-resistance cycle ergometer, and the data were recorded using the ergometer itself and ten synchronized cycle computers of the same brand, configured to record at 1 Hz. …”
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    A Speed-Invariant Template-Based Approach for Estimating Running Temporal Parameters Using Inertial Sensors by Rachele Rossanigo, Marco Caruso, Elena Dipalma, Cristine Agresta, Lucia Ventura, Franca Deriu, Andrea Manca, Taian M. Vieira, Valentina Camomilla, Andrea Cereatti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Segmentation of running data into gait cycles and stance/swing phases is crucial for evaluating running biomechanics. …”
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    Tyrosine supplementation is ineffective in facilitating soccer players' physical and cognitive performance during high-intensity intermittent exercise in hot conditions. by Kate J Donnan, Emily L Williams, Nicholas Stanger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Eight trained male soccer players completed a 92-minute high-intensity intermittent cycling sprint protocol whilst responding to soccer-specific decision-making tasks at various time points in 32°C (50%rh), in two counterbalanced conditions; tyrosine (150mg.kg-1) and placebo. …”
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    The effects of aerobic exercise and heat stress on the unbound fraction of caffeine by Mackenzie McLaughlin, Mackenzie McLaughlin, Kaye Dizon, Ira Jacobs, Ira Jacobs, Ira Jacobs

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In light of the well-established effects of exercise on body temperature and blood pH, we investigated whether an increase in blood temperature and decrease in pH facilitated through passive heating and exercise translated to a change in the fu of caffeine.MethodsTen healthy participants (4 females and 6 males; age: 21.9 ± 2.7 years [means ± SD]) ingested 3 mg/kg of anhydrous caffeine on two separate occasions comprised of a control trial involving 105 min of rest, and an experimental trial involving 10 min of passive heating, followed by 20 min of cycling at 55% V˙O2peak, and then 10 sprint intervals at 90% V˙O2peak. …”
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    Key Performance Indicators in Freestyle Swimming: Comparing Start, Turn, and Swimming Velocity in Top-Elite Female Junior and Adult Swimmers by Chantal Widmer, Julia Hernandez, Michael Romann, Wolfgang Taube, Dennis-Peter Born

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Start times showed the greatest effect on sprint distances, i.e. 50 m and 100 m. However, the effect diminished towards longer race distances. …”
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    Proposing the Integration of Scrum and ESP for EFL Tourism Students: Theoretical Framework and Methodological Approach by Rocío Gragera, Isabel Soto Déniz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on Scrum's principles of iterative cycles, teamwork, and feedback, EduScrum enhances student engagement and language proficiency by organizing tasks into structured sprints focused on tourism-specific scenarios. …”
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