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  2. ESPRIT project - Wikipedia

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    ESPRIT Sports Exemplars Sports Short Description Rowing The physiology and biomechanics of rowers and rowing techniques have been widely studied, but most of the studies were conducted in laboratory settings, as measuring equipment is often laborary based and can not be used on the boat.

  3. Music and aerobic exercise performance - Wikipedia

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    Most of the studies that have explored the effects of music on performance was aerobic performance. Aerobic performance is assessed by measuring specific parameters of, such as maximal oxygen consumption (VO 2 max), heart rate (HR), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and blood lactate (mmol/ L), power output (W). There is conflicting data ...

  4. Sports science - Wikipedia

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    A notable amount of research in the field of sports science is completed at universities or dedicated research centers. [14] Higher-education degrees in Sports Science or Human Physiology are also becoming increasingly popular, with many universities now offering both undergraduate, postgraduate and distance learning degrees in the discipline. [15]

  5. Exercise physiology - Wikipedia

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    Exercise physiology is the physiology of physical exercise. It is one of the allied health professions , and involves the study of the acute responses and chronic adaptations to exercise. Exercise physiologists are the highest qualified exercise professionals and utilise education, lifestyle intervention and specific forms of exercise to ...

  6. Flywheel training - Wikipedia

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    A "thruster" exercise performed on a flywheel training device. Flywheel training is a type of strength training where the resistance required for muscle activation is generated by the inertia of a flywheel instead of gravity from weights as in traditional weight training.

  7. Sinclair coefficient - Wikipedia

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    "The Sinclair Coefficients for the Olympiad January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2020 For Men's and Women's Olympic Weightlifting" (PDF). International Weightlifting Federation. International Weightlifting Federation.

  8. Panagiota Klentrou - Wikipedia

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    Klentrou's research uses applied and basic science approaches to study human performance and the implications of sport training primarily in children and youth. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This includes investigations into how sexual maturation, exercise, [ 6 ] inflammation, [ 7 ] immune responses, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] adiposity and nutrition affect musculoskeletal ...

  9. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (CJSM) is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the sports medicine field. It is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. It was established in 1990 by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine with Gordon Matheson as the founding editor.