Browsing by Author "Wright, Glenn"
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Plasma ammonium, blood lactate, and RPE as indicators of fatigue for three squat training protocols
Rogatzki, Matthew (2010-11-15)No accepted method for monitoring resistance exercise fatigue exists. Ammonium, lactate, and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured for their utility in monitoring resistance exercise. Sixteen men (18-24 yrs.) ... -
Prevalence of the components of the female athlete triad in college aged females
Davis, Jessica (2009-12)The purpose of this study was to observe if any component or combination of components of the Female Athlete Triad existed in active college aged females. Thirtyfive college aged females who were moderately active and not ... -
Rapidity of response to hypoxic conditions during exercise.
Henslin, Kayla (2009-09-04)Previous studies have found decreases in arterial oxygen saturation to be linked to reductions in power output (PO). The purpose of this study is to determine how long is required to identify arterial desaturation and ... -
The relationship of sprint performance to kinetic and kinematic variables during resisted swimming
Kuffel, Nicholas E. (2011-05)Sport-specific resistance training relies on applying resistance to the same motions used in a sport's competition movements. Resisted swimming offers the opportunity to measure training variables used by coaches under an ... -
A reliability assessment of a football-specific repeated sprint test on a non-motorized treadmill
Lose, Sarah (2016-09-12)The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of a football-specific repeated sprint test on a non-motorized treadmill as a way to assess anaerobic performance. Twenty-one NCAA Dill football players ... -
The role of practice length in the maintenance of power production in collegiate gymnasts
Crawford, Kasey (2012-05)The purpose of this study was to observe the effect the length of practice had on power production. Twelve Division III collegiate women gymnasts volunteered for this investigation. During each testing session, gymnasts ... -
Validation of a rotary encoder and power prediction equations during a jump squat
Pustina, Andrew (2010-09-02)The purpose of this study was twofold: first, it was to determine the validity of a rotary encoder at measuring power and velocity; second, it was to expand the validity of the use of various power prediction equations ...