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    Evolution of Summated Hazard Score Versus Starting Strategy 

    Binkley, Sylvia L. (2020-12)
    PURPOSE: During competitive events, pacing strategies are dependent upon how an athlete feels at a specific moment and the distance of the race remaining, the Hazard Score (HS). HS has been shown to provide a measure of ...
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    Temporal robustness of session RPE 

    Orton, Bo (2019-05)
    Session Rating of Perceived Exertion (sRPE) has been used to monitor training as an alternative to traditional measures such as heart rate, blood lactate and VO2. The goal of this study was to analyze the effects of time ...
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    Natural exercise patterns in children using the talk test as the measure of intensity 

    VanGalen, Brandon (2019-12)
    Physiologic exercise response tests are completed to determine the intensity of exercise and exercise capacity of a participant. These tests of physiological response and exercise intensity are easy to measure when in a ...
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    Predicting VO2max and Ventilatory Threshold utilizing the Rockport Fitness Walking Test and terminal RPE 

    Wozniak, Kayetan J. (2020-12)
    The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of estimating VO2max and Ventilatory Threshold from the RFWT time and RPE at the conclusion of the test. Subjects (N=125) were 18-67yrs of age and ranged from sedentary ...
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    Pneumatic compressions devices: effects on recovery and subsequent performance 

    Maksimovic, Michael (2020-12)
    Recovery is considered a vital part of sports and exercise performance. The most efficient recovery method following an exercise bout, in order to improve performance, is not fully elucidated or agreed upon. The purpose ...

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    AuthorBinkley, Sylvia L. (1)Maksimovic, Michael (1)Orton, Bo (1)VanGalen, Brandon (1)Wozniak, Kayetan J. (1)Subject
    Exercise -- Physiological aspects (5)
    Exercise tests (5)
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    Exercise for children (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (3)2019 (2)Has File(s)Yes (5)

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