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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Sports Sciences
Cycle Ergometer Vo2 Max Test (Male Vs. Female Athlete And Male Vs. Female Non-Athlete), Eric Jamison, Adonus Lee, Kira Ramsey, Brandon Thoms
Cycle Ergometer Vo2 Max Test (Male Vs. Female Athlete And Male Vs. Female Non-Athlete), Eric Jamison, Adonus Lee, Kira Ramsey, Brandon Thoms
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The research question posed is, how does relative VO2 of males or females compare to each other? Research has shown that males will have an overall higher VO2 than females. Also, trained individuals will have a higher VO2 than those who are untrained. The purpose of this study is conduct VO2 max tests on trained and untrained males and female to observe the differences in VO2. If the subject is a male, then the VO2 will be higher than the females regardless of training.
Kinematic Analysis Of The Volleyball Swing Block, Maya Jeffcoat-Troy, Sam Kane
Kinematic Analysis Of The Volleyball Swing Block, Maya Jeffcoat-Troy, Sam Kane
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The main purpose of the kinematic analysis of the swing block is to assess the sequence of this movement and identify the key movements that allow the swing block to be executed efficiently.
Kinesiology Of A Baseball Swing, C.J. White, Brody Rollins, Jack Hoey
Kinesiology Of A Baseball Swing, C.J. White, Brody Rollins, Jack Hoey
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The purpose of this analysis is to provide feedback of optimal swing analytics that will produce maximal force and the best results in a sport setting.
Biomechanical Analysis Of Streamline And The Breakout Of A Butterfly Stroke, Courtney Kanetzke, Lindsey Wright
Biomechanical Analysis Of Streamline And The Breakout Of A Butterfly Stroke, Courtney Kanetzke, Lindsey Wright
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The butterfly stroke can be broken down into five main components: the initial glide phase, kicking phase, catch phase, front and back sweep phase, and recovery phase. The subject is a 20-year-old female collegiate swimmer. The purpose of this analysis is to differentiate the various stages streamline and the initiation of the butterfly stroke, and evaluate each step using kinematics.
Analysis Of The Volleyball Jump Serve, Molly Landry, Brandon Shull, Kaylee Wacaster
Analysis Of The Volleyball Jump Serve, Molly Landry, Brandon Shull, Kaylee Wacaster
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The purpose of the analysis is to provide feedback from volleyball experts and statistics to the athlete performing a dynamic jump serve.
Knee Angles During A Walking Gait Analysis, Savannah Hollifield, Karlee Moore
Knee Angles During A Walking Gait Analysis, Savannah Hollifield, Karlee Moore
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The purpose is to determine how knee angles change during specific stages of the walking gait compared to research. The subject is a young, healthy, moderately active adult, so it is hypothesized that the subject’s knee angle change during each stage will fall within the range of a healthy adult’s walking gait.
A Correlational Study Of Resting Metabolic Rate, Kylie Ameres, Savannah Hollifield, Courtney Kanetzke, Jordan Vitale, Lindsey Wright
A Correlational Study Of Resting Metabolic Rate, Kylie Ameres, Savannah Hollifield, Courtney Kanetzke, Jordan Vitale, Lindsey Wright
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
In this experiment, four young adults with various anthropometric measurements completed RMR tests. The purpose of this experiment is to find to what extent RMR increases in relation to FFM, BMI, height and weight. It is hypothesized that a higher RMR is associated with a higher FFM, and RMR will not indicate a strong correlation with the other variables.
Comparing Power And Endurance Athletes In The Wingate Test, Micah Balltzglier, Antwann Mccray, Jacob Wall, Megan Wortman
Comparing Power And Endurance Athletes In The Wingate Test, Micah Balltzglier, Antwann Mccray, Jacob Wall, Megan Wortman
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The outcome of the Wingate test will be investigated for both power and endurance athletes in regards to physiological adaptations as a response to power and endurance training. It is hypothesized that throughout the Wingate testing, endurance athletes will display greater recovery heart rates and lower blood pressure values due to their superior aerobic capacity. However, power athletes will maintain a lower overall percent of maximum heart rate reached, as well as lower RPE values due to superior adaptations in the creatine-phosphate, lactate clearing, and anaerobic energy systems.
Mechanics Of Ball Striking, Kylie Ameres, Kayla Curatolo, Jordan Vitale
Mechanics Of Ball Striking, Kylie Ameres, Kayla Curatolo, Jordan Vitale
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
No abstract provided.
Submaximal Exercise Performance In Fasted Vs. Non-Fasted Individuals, Tia Howell, Kaylin Schuda, Morgan Murphy, Zach Lovelace
Submaximal Exercise Performance In Fasted Vs. Non-Fasted Individuals, Tia Howell, Kaylin Schuda, Morgan Murphy, Zach Lovelace
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
The purpose of this study is to compare exercise performance and substrate utilization in fasted and non-fasted, healthy college students during submaximal exercise on the leg ergometer. It was hypothesized that consuming a meal prior to submaximal exercise will yield a higher RER value compared to fasting at least three hours prior to the start of exercise.
Layout Movement Analysis, Lauren Bishop, Chris Clary, Anna Henderson
Layout Movement Analysis, Lauren Bishop, Chris Clary, Anna Henderson
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
No abstract provided.
The Psychological And Physiological Effect Of Performing The Primal Reflex Release Technique On Female, Division I Collegiate Athletes, Erika K. Vichcales
The Psychological And Physiological Effect Of Performing The Primal Reflex Release Technique On Female, Division I Collegiate Athletes, Erika K. Vichcales
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Anxiety is a cognitive, behavioral, and physiological reaction to stress, and athletes have an increased risk being in a high-stress environment. One of the effects of increased stress on the body is a condition known as central sensitization (CS) where the central nervous system amplifies sensory input across many organ systems causing a pain response in normally non-painful areas or hypersensitivity to stimuli. The Primal Reflex Release Technique (PRRT) is a manual-therapy approach for evaluating and relieving musculoskeletal pain in patients, and is meant to facilitate a “neural reboot” of a hyper-aroused nervous system. The purpose of this study is …
Youth Leisure-Time Physical Activity From The Perspectives Of Young Adults With Visual Impairments, Justin A. Haegele
Youth Leisure-Time Physical Activity From The Perspectives Of Young Adults With Visual Impairments, Justin A. Haegele
Human Movement Sciences & Special Education Faculty Publications
The purpose of this study was to examine the meaning that young adults with visual impairments ascribe to their youth leisure-time physical activity experiences. This study adopted an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) research approach. Ten participants (aged 21-34 years; eight women, two men) with visual impairments were included in this study. Semi-structured, audio-taped telephone interviews acted as the primary source of data for this study. Data were analyzed thematically using a four-step process informed by IPA and three interrelated themes were constructed: (a) "I just always felt normal when I was doing them": Preferences for unstructured activities, (b) "They didn't …