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Identifying Anaerobic Lactate Threshold By Visual Inspection: A Study Of Validity And Reliability, Laura Bailly Apr 2014

Identifying Anaerobic Lactate Threshold By Visual Inspection: A Study Of Validity And Reliability, Laura Bailly

Celebrating Scholarship & Creativity Day (2011-2017)

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Validity And Reliability Of The Pro-Agility Test For Assessing Acl Injury Risk, Samantha Imholte Apr 2014

Validity And Reliability Of The Pro-Agility Test For Assessing Acl Injury Risk, Samantha Imholte

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Hydration Status And Performance During Two-A-Day Summer Soccer Training Sessions With Female Athletes, Kristina Burk Apr 2014

Hydration Status And Performance During Two-A-Day Summer Soccer Training Sessions With Female Athletes, Kristina Burk

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A Periodized, 52-Week Training Program For A Women’S Ice Hockey Team, Katie Schwab Apr 2014

A Periodized, 52-Week Training Program For A Women’S Ice Hockey Team, Katie Schwab

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The job of a strength and conditioning professional is to improve athletic performance. A periodized training program can enhance athletic performance while minimizing the risk of injuries. Designing training programs to maximize performance for ice hockey players can be difficult because ice hockey is one of the most physically demanding sports. All of the components of fitness are important in hockey: muscle endurance, strength, and power, and high oxidative and glycolytic capacities. The purpose of this project was to examine the muscular and cardiovascular demands of a women’s ice hockey team and design a 52-week, periodized training program to facilitate …


Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status And Anaerobic Performance In Female Collegiate Basketball Players, Anna Krieger Apr 2014

Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Status And Anaerobic Performance In Female Collegiate Basketball Players, Anna Krieger

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This presentation examines the relationship between vitamin D status and anaerobic performance; determines if the temporary deficiency that occurs during the late fall and winter months is associated with decreased anaerobic performance; and examines the efficacy of 2000 IU vitamin D3 daily supplementation to maintain and/or improve vitamin D status in female young adults.