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Physical Education and Training (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Physical Education and Training'
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From Oxford to Hawaii ecophysiological barriers limit human progression in ten sport monuments.
3 Nov 2008
In order to understand the determinants and trends of human performance evolution, we analyzed ten outdoor events among the oldest and most popular in sports history. Best performances of the Oxford-Cambridge boat race (since 1836), the channel ...
rec_pub_18985149-from-oxford-hawaii-ecophysiological-barriers-limit-human-progression.htm
Change in physical education motivation and physical activity behavior during middle school.
30 Oct 2008
PURPOSE: To test a mediational model of the relationships among motivation-related variables in middle-school physical education and leisure-time physical activity behavior. METHODS: Sixth- and seventh-grade physical education students from five ...
rec_pub_18848680-change-physical-education-motivation-physical-activity-behavior.htm
Accountability means quality physical activity.
30 Oct 2008
rec_pub_19256187-accountability-means-quality-physical-activity.htm
In-school and out-of-school physical activity in primary and secondary school children.
30 Oct 2008
The aim of this study was to compare in-school and out-of-school physical activity within a representative sample. Socio-demographic, physical activity, and anthropometric data were collected from a random sample of children (250 boys, 253 girls) ...
rec_pub_18942001-in-school-school-physical-activity-primary-secondary-school-children.htm
30 Oct 2008
The purpose of this study was the investigation of the effects of an intensive combined training program based on the pretest scores of a university women's basketball team on their physical, physiological, biomotoric, and technical features. ...
rec_pub_18978628-an-intensive-combined-training-program-modulates-physical.htm
30 Oct 2008
Computerized agility training (CAT) products are frequently suggested to improve agility. However, these claims often are made without unbiased scientific support. Therefore, the purpose of this study was (a) to determine the reliability and ...
rec_pub_18978618-a-4-week-choice-foot-speed-choice-reaction-training-program-improves.htm
30 Oct 2008
This study investigated the effects of video-based perceptual training on pattern recognition and pattern prediction ability in elite field sport athletes and determined whether enhanced perceptual skills influenced the physiological demands of ...
rec_pub_18978606-does-improved-decision-making-ability-reduce-physiological-demands.htm
Collegiate rowing crew performance varies by morningness-eveningness.
30 Oct 2008
During adolescence and early adulthood, most humans are predisposed developmentally, both biologically and socially, toward evening/night activity. The morningness-eveningness (M-E) tendency to be an evening-preferring (E-type) rather than a ...
rec_pub_18978619-collegiate-rowing-crew-performance-varies-morningness-eveningness.htm
30 Oct 2008
The dropout rate in the Finnish military service has increased during the past two decades. At the same time, the physical fitness level of young Finnish males has decreased, possibly leading to overtraining in new conscripts. The purpose of the ...
rec_pub_18978617-effect-body-composition-neuromuscular-function-finnish-conscripts-8.htm
30 Oct 2008
This study was to assess whether the point of deflection from linearity of heart rate (HRd) could be an accurate predictor of ventilatory threshold (VT2) during a specific cross-country roller-skiing (RS) test. Ten well-trained cross-country skiers ...
rec_pub_18978612-comparison-heart-rate-deflection-ventilatory-threshold-field-cross.htm
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