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Accumulated Oxygen Deficit During Exercise to Exhaustion Determined at Different Supramaximal Work-Rates.
Muniz, Daniel; Pedlar, Charles; Godfrey, Richard; Glaister, Mark (2017-01-01)Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the effect of supramaximal exercise intensity during constant work-rate cycling to exhaustion on the accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) and to determine the test–retest reliability ... -
Active over Alcohol
Wills, Wendy; Bottoms, Lindsay; Leighton, Dean (University of Hertfordshire, 2021-01-20)The aims are to study the feasibility of conducting an RCT and to determine the effectiveness of the exercise programme to reduce alcohol consumption, improve physical and mental health among people drinking harmful amounts ... -
Adolescent to Adulthood : Nutrition for health and Well Being
Kass, Lindsy (2011) -
Affective and Enjoyment Responses to 12 weeks of High Intensity Interval Training and Moderate Continuous Training in Adults with Crohn’s Disease : Enjoyment Responses to Exercise Training in Adults with Crohn’s Disease
Bottoms, Lindsay; Leighton, Dean; Carpenter, Roger; Anderson, Simon; Langmead, Louise; Ramage, John; Faulkner, James; Coleman, Elizabeth; Fairhurst, Caroline; Seed, Michael; Tew, Garry (2019-09-20)The aim was to undertake secondary data analysis from a three-arm randomised feasibility trial of high intensity interval training (HIIT), moderate intensity continuous training (MICT), and usual care control in adults ... -
All models are wrong, but the critical power model is useful.
Muniz, Daniel; Maunder, Ed; Brazier, Jon; Hunter, Ben (2023-11-17) -
Anthropometric and Physiological Characteristics of Elite Male Rugby Athletes
Brazier, Jon; Antrobus, M; Stebbings, G; Day, S; Callus, P; Erskine, R; Bennett, M; Kilduff, L; Williams, A (2020-06-01)This is the first article to review the anthropometric and physiological characteristics required for elite rugby performance within both Rugby Union (RU) and Rugby League (RL). Anthropometric characteristics such as height ... -
Apolipoprotein E Ε4 allele is not associated with elite rugby status but is present in 30% of athletes
Heffernan, S; Kilduff, L; Erskine, R; Day, S; Stebbings, G; Cook, C; A, Grainger; Brazier, Jon; Antrobus, M; Williams, A (2018-07-04)The APOE ε4 allele is a candidate genetic marker for risk and severity of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) including sport-related concussion. ε4 allele carriers experience reduced motor rehabilitation outcomes, poorer ... -
Apophenia, Synchronicity, and the Postmodern in Sport Psychology
Pack, Stephen (2009)Wednesday 17th November 2004: “It’s meditative by the river, where I displace the unwelcome chatter worming into my head. Today two men were leaning on a fence; both had long tangled grey hair, and skin so weather-beaten ... -
Application of Kodokan Classified Judo Techniques in Shiai
Lascau, Florin Daniel; Kariya, Chikara; Callan, Mike (2021-04-23)Judo techniques are classified by the Kodokan into throws, grappling techniques and strikes. For use in randori (free practice) and shiai (matches), 68 nage-waza (throws) and 32 katame-waza (grappling techniques) have been ... -
The Application of non-linear methods to quantify changes to movement dynamics during running: A scoping review
Hunter, Ben; Karsten, Bettina; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Burnley, Mark; Muniz, Daniel (2023-06-17)The aim of this scoping review was to evaluate research approaches that quantify changes to non-linear movement dynamics during running in response to fatigue, different speeds, and fitness levels. PubMed and Scopus were ... -
Applied Sport Psychology Consultants’ Reflections on the Role of Humor in Consultancy: “It's Like Having another Skill in Your Arsenal”
Pack, Stephen; Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; Winter, Stacy; Hemmings, Brian (2020-03)Previousresearch demonstrates that sport psychology consultants use humor to facilitatethe working alliance, reinforce client knowledge, and create healthy learningenvironments. The current study sought to gain further ... -
The appropriateness of the helical axis technique and six available cardan sequences for the representation of 3-d lead leg kinematics during the fencing lunge
Sinclair, Jonathan; Taylor, Paul J.; Bottoms, Lindsay (2013-07)Cardan/Euler angles represent the most common technique for the quantification of segmental rotations. Cardan angles are influenced by their ordered sequence, and sensitive to planar-cross talk from the dominant rotation ... -
Assessing a commercially available sports drink on exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, fluid delivery and sustained exercise performance.
Justin, Roberts,; Tarpey, Mike; Kass, Lindsy; Tarpey, Richard; Roberts, Michael (2014-03-04)Background: Whilst exogenous carbohydrate oxidation (CHOEXO) is influenced by mono- and disaccharide combinations, debate exists whether such beverages enhance fluid delivery and exercise performance. Therefore, this study ... -
Assessing the role of biomarker feedback in a 12-week community weight management programme among overweight men: a pilot study
Grant, Daniel; Smith, Joshua; Bottoms, Lindsay (2024-03-28)Background The primary objective of this study was to examine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and delivery of biomarker feedback among men partaking in Shape Up, a physical activity for health programme. ... -
An Assessment of the Hopping Strategy and Inter-Limb Asymmetry during the Triple Hop Test: A Test–Retest Pilot Study
Davey, Kyle; Read, Paul; Coyne, Joseph; Jarvis, Paul; Turner, Anthony; Brazier, Jon; Šarabon, Nejc; Jordan, Matthew J.; Bishop, Chris (2021-10-07)The aims of the present study are to: (1) determine within- and between-session reliability of multiple metrics obtained during the triple hop test; and (2) determine any systematic bias in both the test and inter-limb ... -
The Association between Inter-limb Asymmetry and Athletic Performance Tasks: A Season Long Study in Elite Academy Soccer Players
Bishop, C; Read, P; Bromley, T; Brazier, Jon; Jarvis, P; Chavda, Shyam; Turner, Anthony (2020-02-27)The aims of the present study were to determine the association between asymmetry and measures of speed and change of direction speed (CODS) performance throughout a competitive soccer season and, determine if any observed ... -
Association between MAPT polymorphism but not APOE promoter and elite rugby athlete status
Antrobus, M; Brazier, Jon; Herbert, A; Stebbings, G; Day, S; Heffernan, S; Erskine, R; Kilduff, L; Williams, A (2018-07-04)INTRODUCTION: Incidence and outcomes of concussions have been hypothesised to be genetically influenced. The APOE Promoter G219T (rs405509) polymorphism has been associated with differential promoter activity and unfavourable ... -
Association of MMP3 but not TIMP2 gene variants with elite rugby player status and rugby code
Brazier, Jon; Antrobus, M; Herbert, A; Stebbings, G; Day, S; Heffernan, S; Erskine, R; Kilduff, L; Williams, A (2018-07-04)Introduction: Achilles tendon pathology and anterior cruciate ligament rupture are multifactorial conditions for which genetic risk factors have been identified. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the MMP3 ... -
Augmented action observation: Theory and practical applications in sensorimotor rehabilitation
Castro, Fabio; Schenke, Kimberley C. (2023-12-20)Sensory feedback is a fundamental aspect of effective motor learning in sport and clinical contexts. One way to provide this is through sensory augmentation, where extrinsic sensory information are associated with, and ... -
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Muniz, Daniel; Karsten, Bettina; Triska, Christoph; Glaister, Mark (2019-08-01)