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Children and Adolescents in the Sport Culture: The Overwhelming Majority to the Select Few
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Robert M. Malina
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S1-S10
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Perceived Exertion: Recent Advances and Novel Applications in Children and Adults
Since 2008, there have been significant advances to assess the efficacy of the ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) to predict maximal oxygen uptake or estimate the time to volitional exhaustion in adu...
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Roger G. Eston
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S11-S17
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Respiratory Muscle Training as an Ergogenic Aid
Most sport scientists still do not consider breathing to be a limiting factor for exercise performance. However, the past decade has seen evidence emerge showing unequivocally that breathing not only ...
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Alison K. McConnell
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S18-S27
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It's Time to be More Serious About Activating Youngsters: Lessons for Childhood Obesity
The epidemic of obesity is impacting an increasing proportion of children, adolescents and adults with a common feature being low levels of physical activity (PA). Despite having more knowledge than e...
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Andrew P. Hills
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S28-S33
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The Exercise Intensity–Affect Relationship: Evidence and Implications for Exercise Behavior
The dual-mode theory proposes that affective responses to exercise are governed by the interplay of factors influenced by the metabolic demands of exercise intensity. This paper highlights methods and...
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Gaynor Parfitt,
Sophie Hughes
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S34-S41
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Timing of Exercise Within the Waking Period Does Not Alter Blood Pressure During Subsequent Nocturnal Sleep in Normotensive Individuals
Exercise can cause a reduction in blood pressure (BP) that is prolonged enough to extend into nocturnal sleep. This post-exercise hypotension has been found to be less apparent in the morning when the...
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Helen Jones,
Keith George,
Greg Atkinson
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S42-S50
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Physiological, Biochemical and Mechanical Issues Relating to Resistive Force Selection During High-intensity Cycle Ergometer Exercise
High-intensity cycle ergometry of 30 seconds duration has been widely employed to assess indices of muscle performance during maximal exercise. Traditionally, the resistive force established for such ...
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Julien Steven Baker,
Non Eleri Thomas,
Bruce Davies
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S51-S60
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Masters Athletes: An Analysis of Running, Swimming and Cycling Performance by Age and Gender
Given the growth in sport participation by masters athletes, the purposes of this paper are to: (1) describe record-level performances of masters athletes in running, swimming and cycling; (2) delinea...
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Lynda B. Ransdell,
Jamie Vener,
Jennifer Huberty
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S61-S73
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