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  2. Wingate test - Wikipedia

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    These findings suggest that warm-up is an unimportant factor in peak power levels, but if mean power is the variable of interest it is important to standardize the warm-up. Since the Wingate test stresses the anaerobic metabolic systems glucose consumption pre-testing can be another influential factor.

  3. Margaria–Kalamen power test - Wikipedia

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    The Margaria–Kalamen test has been a standard test for determining peak power for some time, and at one time was thought to be a measure of the power of the pure alactic anaerobic system. However, it is now thought that even on such a short test, there is still a significant contribution from the lactic anaerobic system. [4]

  4. Velocity based training - Wikipedia

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    Peak Power. Training at loads that elicit peak power is a common and desirable objective in many sports. [ 33 ] [ 12 ] [ 15 ] [ 14 ] Many velocity tracking technologies calculate peak and mean power levels providing values in absolute terms and relative to an athlete's bodyweight.

  5. Peak power output - Wikipedia

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    Peak power output (PPO), also known as "peak work rate" is a common measure of exercise intensity. For example, researchers may ask subjects to complete an incremental exercise test where VO 2 max is measured while the person cycles at increasingly difficult power generation levels as measured by a cycle ergometer.

  6. U.S. woman sues Tate brothers, accuses them of luring her ...

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    An American woman who claims Andrew and Tristan Tate attempted to recruit her into a webcam sex trafficking ring filed a countersuit against the social media personalities on Monday, claiming they ...

  7. Peak power - Wikipedia

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    Peak power is the highest power level that a transmitter can achieve during its operation. Unlike average power, which is the mean power output over a period, peak power represents the maximum power output at any given instant. This distinction is crucial in applications where signal peaks can significantly exceed the average power level.

  8. David Jones (cornerback) - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Pro Football Reference David Jones (born September 19, 1985) is a former American football cornerback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Wingate University and was selected in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints .

  9. Power rating - Wikipedia

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    For AC-operated devices (e.g. coaxial cable, loudspeakers), there may even be two power ratings, a maximum (peak) power rating and an average power rating. [5] [6] For such devices, the peak power rating usually specifies the low frequency or pulse energy, while the average power rating limits high-frequency operation. [5]