Self-paced intermittent-sprint performance and pacing strategies following respective pre-cooling and heating

M Skein, R Duffield, J Cannon, FE Marino - European journal of applied …, 2012 - Springer
This study examined the effects of pre-exercise cooling and heating on neuromuscular
function, pacing and intermittent-sprint performance in the heat. Ten male, team sport …

Adding heat stress to repeated-sprint training in hypoxia does not enhance performance improvements in canoe/kayak athletes

K Yamaguchi, S Kayanuma, A Imai, N Hayashi… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose The present study investigated the effects of adding heat stress to repeated-sprint
training in hypoxia on performance and physiological adaptations in well-trained athletes …

Continuous and intermittent heat acclimation and decay in team sport athletes

DM Duvnjak‐Zaknich, KE Wallman… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to compare the impact of continuous (CON) and intermittent (INT)
heat acclimation protocols on repeat‐sprint performance, and to also assess the degree of …

The effects of lower body passive heating combined with mixed-method cooling during half-time on second-half intermittent sprint performance in the heat

J Soo, G Tang, SP Arjunan, J Pang, AR Aziz… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Purpose This study examined the effects of combined cooling and lower body heat
maintenance during half-time on second-half intermittent sprint performances. Methods In a …

[HTML][HTML] Mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting under heat stress

O Girard, F Brocherie, JB Morin, S Racinais, GP Millet… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Examine the mechanical alterations associated with repeated treadmill sprinting
performed in HOT (38° C) and CON (25° C) conditions. Methods Eleven recreationally active …

[HTML][HTML] A 1-minute Re-warm up at high-intensity improves sprint performance during the Loughborough intermittent Shuttle test

T Yanaoka, R Iwata, N Hirose - Frontiers in Physiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Although a 3-to 7-min re-warm up (RW) elicits performance and physiological benefits after
half-time (HT), a time-efficient and feasible RW protocol is required for the use of an RW in …

[HTML][HTML] Warm-up durations in a hot-dry climate affect thermoregulation, mean power-output and fatigue, but not peak power in specific soccer repeated-sprint ability

M Frikha, N Chaâri, NB Said, MS Alibrahim - BMC Sports Science …, 2020 - Springer
Background This study addressed the lack of data on the effect of warm-up (WU) duration in
hot-dry climate (~ 30° C;~ 18% RH), on thermoregulation, muscular power-output, and …

Effects of mild heat exposure on fatigue responses during two sets of repeated sprints matched for initial mechanical output

J Soo, S Racinais, DJ Bishop, O Girard - … of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives We examined whether mild heat exposure alters performance, perceptual
responses and neural drive to the quadriceps during two sets of repeated sprints matched …

Ten-minute warm-up in hot climate best assists thermal comfort, muscular power output, and fatigue, during soccer-specific repeated-sprint ability

N Chaâri, M Frikha - Biology of Sport, 2022 - termedia.pl
Structuring warm-up (WU) in hot climate conditions before high-intensity efforts is still
drawing the attention of researchers and practitioners. The present study investigates the …

Core temperature responses and match running performance during intermittent-sprint exercise competition in warm conditions

R Duffield, AJ Coutts, J Quinn - The Journal of Strength & …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Duffield, R, Coutts, AJ, and Quinn, J. Core temperature responses and match
running performance during intermittent-sprint exercise competition in warm conditions. J …