[HTML][HTML] Inflammatory, oxidative stress, and angiogenic growth factor responses to repeated-sprint exercise in hypoxia

N Kasai, C Kojima, D Sumi, A Ikutomo… - Frontiers in Physiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
muscle damage responsemuscle damage response) (Naclerio et al., 2014). However,
inflammatory, oxidative stress, and muscle damage responses following acute repeated-sprint

[HTML][HTML] Effects of repeated sprinting on hamstring shear modulus pattern and knee flexor neuromuscular parameters

R Pimenta, T Lopes, JP Correia, AP Veloso - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
… the load sharing strategy between hamstring muscles 9,10 . It is … response using magnetic
resonance imaging (ie, T2 relaxation, which reflects the metabolic activity of the muscle) after

Nutritional interventions for reducing the signs and symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage and accelerate recovery in athletes: current knowledge, practical …

T Bongiovanni, F Genovesi, M Nemmer… - European journal of …, 2020 - Springer
… Although the exact mechanisms responsible for skeletal muscle damage remain unclear,
a damage model has been proposed (Fig. 1). The damage model can be briefly summarized …

Analysis of high-intensity skating in top-class ice hockey match-play in relation to training status and muscle damage

E Lignell, D Fransson, P Krustrup… - The Journal of Strength & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… a subelite standard such as college players ( 34 ). Because … to examine high-intensity activity
and fatigue patterns during a … game-induced decrement in repeated sprint ability. Moreover, …

[PDF][PDF] New Zealand Blackcurrant extract supplementation does not improve repeated sprint ability

R Best, C Metekingi, G Longhurst, PS Maulder - J. Sport Exerc. Sci, 2022 - jses.net
repeated sprint activity, irrespective of time point (Figure 3). Secondly, NZBC supplemented
athletes … metrics in lacrosse or among female collegiate athletes. Analyses revealed one …

[PDF][PDF] Repeated sprint ability in soccer players: associations with physiological and neuromuscular factors

M Baldi, JF Da Silva, CF Buzzachera… - J Sports Med Phys …, 2017 - researchgate.net
muscular power (MP), are 15 crucial for several relevant activities during a soccer match, such
as sprinting… Given that these soccer 17 match-related activities replicate typical movement …

The effects of taurine on repeat sprint cycling after low or high cadence exhaustive exercise in females

M Waldron, F Knight, J Tallent, S Patterson, O Jeffries - Amino Acids, 2018 - Springer
muscle fibre types; however, these findings reject the hypothesis that the effects of taurine
ingestion on repeated sprint performance would be less effective after … taurine on activities with …

Physical and balance performance following exercise induced muscle damage in male soccer players

MA Khan, JA Moiz, S Raza, S Verma, S MY… - Journal of physical …, 2016 - jstage.jst.go.jp
repeated sprint protocol in soccer players. It is recommended the balance performance of an
athlete be … Similar changes were found in CK activity, MVC, ROM and balance performance …

[HTML][HTML] Short-term effects of repeated-sprint training on vertical jump ability and aerobic fitness in collegiate volleyball players during pre-season

P Gantois, GR Batista, M Dantas… - … Journal of Exercise …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
college-level tournaments participated in this study. All participants had more than three years
of competitive volleyball experience and had no history of muscular or joint injuryactivity

Influence of training intensity on adaptations in acid/base transport proteins, muscle buffer capacity, and repeated-sprint ability in active men

C McGinley, DJ Bishop - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
… It is challenging to make robust inferences on the physiological relevance of our data
because transport activity is dependent on multiple factors, not only total abundance of specific …