Repeated-sprint ability—part I: factors contributing to fatigue
Abstract Short-duration sprints (< 10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (< 60
seconds), are common during most team and racket sports. Therefore, the ability to recover …
seconds), are common during most team and racket sports. Therefore, the ability to recover …
[HTML][HTML] Fluid balance in team sport athletes and the effect of hypohydration on cognitive, technical, and physical performance
Sweat losses in team sports can be significant due to repeated bursts of high-intensity
activity, as well as the large body size of athletes, equipment and uniform requirements, and …
activity, as well as the large body size of athletes, equipment and uniform requirements, and …
[HTML][HTML] Skeletal muscle fatigue: cellular mechanisms
DG Allen, GD Lamb, H Westerblad - Physiological reviews, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
Repeated, intense use of muscles leads to a decline in performance known as muscle
fatigue. Many muscle properties change during fatigue including the action potential …
fatigue. Many muscle properties change during fatigue including the action potential …
[PDF][PDF] Performance in the heat-physiological factors of importance for hyperthermia-induced fatigue
This article presents a historical overview and an up-to-date review of hyperthermia-induced
fatigue during exercise in the heat. Exercise in the heat is associated with a …
fatigue during exercise in the heat. Exercise in the heat is associated with a …
[图书][B] Neuromechanics of human movement
RM Enoka - 2008 - books.google.com
Drawing on the disciplines of neurophysiology and physics, Neuromechanics of Human
Movement, Fourth Edition, explores how the nervous system controls the actions of muscles …
Movement, Fourth Edition, explores how the nervous system controls the actions of muscles …
Central fatigue: the serotonin hypothesis and beyond
The original central fatigue hypothesis suggested that an exercise-induced increase in
extracellular serotonin concentrations in several brain regions contributed to the …
extracellular serotonin concentrations in several brain regions contributed to the …
Temperature and neuromuscular function
S Racinais, J Oksa - … journal of medicine & science in sports, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This review focuses on the effects of different environmental temperatures on the
neuromuscular system. During short duration exercise, performance improves from 2% to …
neuromuscular system. During short duration exercise, performance improves from 2% to …
The cardiovascular challenge of exercising in the heat
J González‐Alonso, CG Crandall… - The Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Exercise in the heat can pose a severe challenge to human cardiovascular control, and thus
the provision of oxygen to exercising muscles and vital organs, because of enhanced …
the provision of oxygen to exercising muscles and vital organs, because of enhanced …
A review of the activity profile and physiological demands of tennis match play
J Fernandez-Fernandez, D Sanz-Rivas… - Strength & …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Abstract THE AIM OF THIS REVIEW IS TO PROVIDE A BRIEF INSIGHT AND
UNDERSTANDING OF THE PHYSICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DEMANDS OF …
UNDERSTANDING OF THE PHYSICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DEMANDS OF …
The physiological regulation of pacing strategy during exercise: a critical review
The regulation of the pacing strategy remains poorly understood, because much of classic
physiology has focused on the factors that ultimately limit, rather than regulate, exercise …
physiology has focused on the factors that ultimately limit, rather than regulate, exercise …