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A theoretical basis of monitoring fatigue: a practical approach for coaches


M Lambert, J Borresen - International Journal of Sports Science &# 38; …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
ABSTRACT Training can be described as a process that induces biological
adaptations. The basic principle of training is that training (breakdown) is
followed by rest (recovery) which results in an improvement in performance. ...
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Evaluation of maximal exercise performance, fatigue, and depression in athletes with …


A Gibson, LA Grobler, M Collins, MI … - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: This study compared differences in maximal strength and aerobic
capacity and symptoms of fatigue and depression in athletes with acquired
training intolerance (ATI) and control athletes (CON) matched for age and ...
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Muscle fibre regeneration in human skeletal muscle diseases


G Karpati, N Molnar - Skeletal Muscle Repair and Regeneration. Netherlands …, 2008 - Springer
The subject of this Chapter is largely restricted to the description and
illustration of the salient microscopic and histochemical features of skeletal
muscle fibre regen- eration in human diseases and brief references to the ...
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Seven days of oral taurine supplementation does not increase muscle taurine content or …

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SDR Galloway, JL Talanian, AK Shoveller, … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2008 - Am Physiological Soc
This study examined 1) the plasma taurine response to acute oral taurine
supplementation (T), and 2) the effects of 7 days of T on muscle amino acid
content and substrate metabolism during 2 h of cycling at 60% peak oxygen ...
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[PDF] Exertional rhabdomyolysis


SJ Valberg, D ACVIM - Proc. 52nd Conf. Am. Assoc. Eq. Pract, 2006 - ivis.org
1. Introduction Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER), literally the disso- lution of
striated muscle with exercise, is an age-old problem in horses. Over the past
century, a num- ber of terms have been used to describe this syn- drome ...
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Rescue of skeletal muscle {alpha}-actin-null mice by cardiac (fetal){alpha}-actin


KJ Nowak, G Ravenscroft, C Jackaman, A … - Journal of Cell Biology, 2009 - jcb.rupress.org
Skeletal muscle -actin (ACTA1) is the major actin in postnatal skeletal muscle.
Mutations of ACTA1 cause mostly fatal congenital myopathies. Cardiac -actin
(ACTC) is the major striated actin in adult heart and fetal skeletal ...
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[CITATION] Clinical Myology in Sports Medicine


WE DERMAN, MP SCHWELLNUS, DE RAE, Y …
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NEURAL, BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INJURY IN ATHLETES


RA Moss, S Slobounov - Foundations of Sport-related Brain Injuries, 2006 - Springer
Abstract: Injury is one of the unfortunate risks that collegiate athletes are
faced with today. Even worse, is the possibility that some athletes experience
re- injury or multiples injuries during their athletic careers. Athletes ...
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[PDF] A Multidisciplinary Approach to Long Distance Running Training


LDR Training - hksports.net
Page 1. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Long Distance Running Training Published
by HKPE.NET (http://www.hkpe.net) 1 Free use for educational purposes only! ...
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[CITATION] 9 The Pediatric Athlete


M Kocher, R Tucker, P Siparsky - Clinical Sports Medicine, 2006 - CV Mosby
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