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Autor:
Amanda G. Barbosa, Rachel M. Giebel, Lexis Learmonth, M. A. Urquhart, William T. Potter, John F. Caruso
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 22:9-16
BACKGROUND: Few studies examined lactate, testosterone and cortisol changes from supramaximal exercise done by women. OBJECTIVE: Assess the impact of repetition type and exercise history/background on lactate, cortisol and testosterone changes from h
Autor:
Jessica Charles, Steve W. Davison, Lexis Learmonth, James Biga, Catherine M Shepherd, Rachel M. Giebel, John F. Caruso, Mark E. Davidson
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 21:141-150
Our study assessed motor unit behavior and muscle function from high-speed unilateral elbow flexor workouts. Electromyography and performance data were obtained from subjects who completed three workouts on an Impulse (Impulse Training Systems; Newna
Autor:
Lexis Learmonth, Ron H Walker, Rachel M. Giebel, John F. Caruso, Jason O. West, Kayla Unruh, Jessica Charles
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 21:83-91
To examine the anthropometry-performance relationship from high-speed elbow flexor resistive exercise, subjects (n = 73) made three laboratory visits spaced approximately one week apart. Per subject six anthropometric variables were collected: height
Autor:
Lexis Learmonth, Jessica Charles, William T. Potter, John F. Caruso, Rachel M. Giebel, Kayla Unruh
Publikováno v:
Nutrients
Nutrients, Vol 4, Iss 7, Pp 585-601 (2012)
Nutrients, Vol 4, Iss 7, Pp 585-601 (2012)
β-alanine is an amino acid that, when combined with histidine, forms the dipeptide carnosine within skeletal muscle. Carnosine and β-alanine each have multiple purposes within the human body; this review focuses on their roles as ergogenic aids to
Autor:
Lexis Learmonth, Amanda G. Barbosa, William T. Potter, Roman Edwards, L. Erickson, John F. Caruso, Rachel A. Perry
Publikováno v:
International journal of sports medicine. 36(10)
To examine palm cooling’s (15°C) impact, subjects performed 3 four-set leg press workouts in a randomized sequence. Per workout they received 1 of 3 treatments: no palm cooling, palm cooling between sets, or palm cooling between sets and post-exer