Factors Affecting Running Economy in Trained Distance Runners
- P. Saunders, D. Pyne, R. Telford, J. Hawley
- EducationSports Medicine
- 2004
There is a strong association between RE and distance running performance, with RE being a better predictor of performance than maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) in elite runners who have a similar V̇ O2max.
Applied Physiology and Game Analysis of Rugby Union
The greater professionalism of rugby union has increased scientific research in the sport; however, there is scope for significant refinement of investigations on the physiological demands of the game, and sports-specific testing procedures.
Movement patterns in cricket vary by both position and game format
- C. Petersen, D. Pyne, B. Dawson, M. Portus, Aaron Kellett
- PhysicsJurnal sport science
- 1 January 2010
It is shown that the shorter formats (Twenty20 and One Day) are more intensive per unit of time, but multi-day cricket has a greater overall physical load than One Day and Twenty20 cricket.
SHORT‐TERM PLYOMETRIC TRAINING IMPROVES RUNNING ECONOMY IN HIGHLY TRAINED MIDDLE AND LONG DISTANCE RUNNERS
- P. Saunders, R. Telford, J. Hawley
- MedicineJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
- 1 November 2006
In a group of highly-trained distance runners, 9 weeks of plyometric training improved RE, with likely mechanisms residing in the muscle, or alternatively by improving running mechanics, as a result of PLY.
Reliability and variability of running economy in elite distance runners.
- P. Saunders, D. Pyne, R. Telford, J. Hawley
- MedicineMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
- 1 November 2004
The results demonstrate that although the magnitude of the TE for a submaximal treadmill running protocol of three 4-min work efforts is small, it is three- to fourfold higher for Lac, and the RE test is useful in detecting changes attributable to training interventions.
Salivary IgA levels and infection risk in elite swimmers.
- M. Gleeson, W. A. Mcdonald, R. Clancy
- Medicine, BiologyMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
- 1999
Measurement of salivary IgA levels over a training season may be predictive for athletes at risk of infection and showed an inverse correlation with the number of infections in both elite swimmers and moderately exercising control subjects.
The effect of recovery strategies on physical performance and cumulative fatigue in competitive basketball
- P. Montgomery, D. Pyne, W. Hopkins, J. C. Dorman, Katherine Cook, C. Minahan
- PsychologyJurnal sport science
- 1 September 2008
In conclusion, cold water immersion appears to promote better restoration of physical performance measures than carbohydrate + stretching routines and compression garments.
The physical and physiological demands of basketball training and competition.
- P. Montgomery, D. Pyne, C. Minahan
- EducationInternational Journal of Sports Physiology and…
- 1 March 2010
Defensive and offensive drills during basketball practice have similar physiological responses and physical demand and live play is substantially more demanding than a 5on5 scrimmage in both physical and physiological attributes.
Warm-Up Strategies for Sport and Exercise: Mechanisms and Applications
- Courtney Mcgowan, D. Pyne, K. Thompson, B. Rattray
- EducationSports Medicine
- 23 September 2015
Potential physiological mechanisms underpinning warm-ups and how they can affect subsequent exercise performance are identified, and recommendations for warm-up strategy design for specific individual and team sports are provided.
Quantifying movement demands of AFL football using GPS tracking.
- Ben Wisbey, P. Montgomery, D. Pyne, B. Rattray
- EducationJournal of Science and Medicine in Sport
- 1 September 2010
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