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Autor:
Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Bryna Catherine Rose Chrismas, Ibrahim eAkubat, Ben eDascombe, Grant eAbt, Lee eTaylor
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 6 (2016)
The effects of heat and/or hypoxia have been well-documented in match-play data. However, large match-to-match variation for key physical performance measures makes environmental inferences difficult to ascertain from soccer match-play. Therefore, th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c37b79b15671492ba425f9f308462a5e
Autor:
Lee Taylor, Grant Abt, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Ibrahim Akubat, Bryna C. R. Chrismas, Charlotte Anne Stringer
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Sport Science. 19:156-165
This investigation examined the effects of three pre-match and half-time cooling manoeuvres on physical performance and associated physiological and perceptual responses in eight University soccer players during a non-motorised treadmill based indivi
Autor:
James Yates, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Angel M. Chater, Joanna C. Richards, Daniel Paul Bailey, Andrew C.S. Mitchell
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume 18
Issue 13
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 6728, p 6728 (2021)
Volume 18
Issue 13
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 6728, p 6728 (2021)
Hypertension and metabolic syndrome (METSYN) are reportedly high in police forces. This may contribute to health deterioration and absenteeism in police personnel. Police forces comprise of staff in ‘operational’ and ‘non-operational’ job typ
Autor:
Adrian W. Midgley, Ibrahim Akubat, Lee Taylor, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Alexis R. Mauger, Samuel L. Watkins, Grant Abt, Bryna C. R. Chrismas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 28:1971-1980
This study investigated the reliability and validity of a novel nonmotorised treadmill (NMT)-based soccer simulation using a novel activity category called a "variable run" to quantify fatigue during high-speed running. Twelve male University soccer
Autor:
Lee K. Warren, Alexis R. Mauger, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Benjamin Dascombe, Lee Taylor, Samuel L. Watkins, Bryna C. R. Chrismas, Nicole A. Coull
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 46:180-187
Prolonged exercise in the heat has a detrimental effect on both exercise performance and cognitive function. Tyrosine ingestion has been shown to be effective in partially alleviating this decrement, however its effects on physical and cognitive perf
Autor:
Adrian W. Midgley, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, John Brewer, Nicholas Sculthorpe, Paul C. Castle, Natalie Fitch, Lee Taylor, Alexis R. Mauger, Samuel L. Watkins
Publikováno v:
Research in sports medicine (Print). 22(4)
Goal line officials (GLO) are exposed to extreme environmental conditions when employed to officiate in professional European soccer cup competitions. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of such environments on GLO decision-making abili
Autor:
John Brewer, Lee Taylor, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous, Adrian W Midgely, Alexis R. Mauger, Samuel L. Watkins, Natalie Fitch, Nicholas Sculthorpe, Paul C. Castle
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 5 (2014)
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 5 (2014)
Soccer referees enforce the laws of the game and the decisions they make can directly affect match results. Fixtures within European competitions take place in climatic conditions that are often challenging (e.g., Moscow ~ −5°C, Madrid ~30°C). Ef
Autor:
Lee K. Warren, Ben J. Dascombe, Grant Abt, Nicole A. Coull, Bryna C. R. Chrismas, Lee Taylor, Alexis R. Mauger, Samuel L. Watkins, Jeffrey William Frederick Aldous
Publikováno v:
European journal of applied physiology. 115(2)
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tyrosine (TYR) ingestion on cognitive and physical performance during soccer-specific exercise in a warm environment.Eight male soccer players completed an individualised 90 min soccer-simulation