The relationship between repeated‐sprint ability, aerobic capacity, and oxygen uptake recovery kinetics in female soccer athletes

B Archiza, DK Andaku, T Beltrame, CA Libardi… - Journal of human …, 2020 - sciendo.com
This study investigated the relationship between repeated-sprint ability, aerobic capacity,
and oxygen uptake kinetics during the transition between exercise and recovery (off …

Effect of optimal cycling repeated-sprint combined with classical training on peak leg power in female soccer players

G Nebil, F Zouhair, B Hatem, M Hamza… - Isokinetics and …, 2014 - content.iospress.com
BACKGROUND: Muscle power is one of the most important factors influencing sport
performance. Despite the variety of training methods used in the literature, more …

Accelerometer load: a new way to measure fatigue during repeated sprint training?

R Akenhead, JB Marques, DJ Paul - Science and Medicine in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Prescribing the appropriate dose of repeated sprint training to a large number of
players in a team sports environment presents a challenge to practitioners. Players …

Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: one vs. two changes of direction (Part 1)

J Padulo, G Laffaye, M Haddad… - Journal of Sports …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The present study aimed to compare the changes of direction on repeated sprint ability
(RSA) vs. intensive repeated sprint ability (IRSA) protocols in basketball. Eighteen young …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of cycling versus running training on sprint and endurance capacity in inline speed skating

C Stangier, T Abel, J Mierau, W Hollmann… - Journal of sports …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of running versus cycling training on
sprint and endurance capacity in inline speed skating. Sixteen elite athletes (8 male, 8 …

The physiological responses to repeated upper-body sprint exercise in highly trained athletes

Ø Sandbakk, TF Skålvik, M Spencer… - European journal of …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose To study performance, physiological and biomechanical responses during
repeated upper-body sprint exercise. Methods Twelve male elite cross-country skiers …

Influence of the number of trials and the exercise to rest ratio in repeated sprint ability, with changes of direction and orientation

B Ruscello, N Tozzo, G Briotti, E Padua… - The Journal of …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Ruscello, B, Tozzo, N, Briotti, G, Padua, E, Ponzetti, F, and D'Ottavio, S. Influence of
the number of trials and the exercise to rest ratio in repeated sprint ability, with changes of …

Prolonged repeated-sprint ability is related to arterial O2 desaturation in men

F Billaut, K Smith - International journal of sports …, 2010 - journals.humankinetics.com
The ability to repeatedly generate maximum power output is usually accompanied by
neuromuscular adjustments. Purpose: This study aimed to explore the occurrence of arterial …

The neuromuscular, biochemical, and endocrine responses to a Single-Session vs. Double-Session training day in elite athletes

MJ Johnston, CJ Cook, D Drake, L Costley… - The Journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Johnston, MJ, Cook, CJ, Drake, D, Costley, L, Johnston, JP, and Kilduff, LP. The
neuromuscular, biochemical, and endocrine responses to a single-session vs. double …

[HTML][HTML] The acute effects of varying strength exercises bouts on 5km running

EO de Souza, LFC Rosa… - Journal of sports …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study investigated if there were acute interference effects of strength exercises on
subsequent continuous and intermittent 5Km aerobic exercises. Eleven physically active …