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Affect-based exercise prescription: An idea whose time has come?
MA Ladwig, ME Hartman, P Ekkekakis
ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal 21 (5), 10-15, 2017
672017
Affective responses to exercise
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Handbook of sport psychology, 231-253, 2020
562020
Dynamics of pleasure–displeasure at the limit of exercise tolerance: conceptualizing the sense of exertional physical fatigue as an affective response
ME Hartman, P Ekkekakis, ND Dicks, RW Pettitt
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (3), jeb186585, 2019
542019
Affect as a potential determinant of physical activity and exercise
P Ekkekakis, Z Zenko, MA Ladwig, ME Hartman
Affective determinants of health behavior, 237-261, 2018
432018
Ratings of affective valence closely track changes in oxygen uptake: Application to high-intensity interval exercise
ZA Roloff, ND Dicks, LM Krynski, ME Hartman, P Ekkekakis, RW Pettitt
Performance Enhancement & Health 7 (3-4), 100158, 2020
352020
Police academy training, performance, and learning
J O’Neill, DA O’Neill, K Weed, ME Hartman, W Spence, WJ Lewinski
Behavior Analysis in Practice 12, 353-372, 2019
312019
Further analysis of the unintentional discharge of firearms in law enforcement
J O'Neill, ME Hartman, DA O'Neill, WJ Lewinski
Applied ergonomics 68, 267-272, 2018
202018
Validation of the 3-minute all-out exercise test for shuttle running prescription
A Saari, ND Dicks, ME Hartman, RW Pettitt
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 33 (6), 1678-1684, 2019
192019
Mass media representations of the evidence as a possible deterrent to recommending exercise for the treatment of depression: Lessons five years after the extraordinary case of …
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Journal of sports sciences 36 (16), 1860-1871, 2018
182018
Conceptual foundations of exercise psychology: Facilitators, inhibitors, and a road map toward establishing societal relevance.
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
American Psychological Association, 2019
112019
Law Enforcement Memory of Stressful Events: Recall Accuracy as a Function of Detail Type.
M Hartman, DA O'Neill, J O'Neill, W Lewinski
Law Enforcement Executive Forum 17 (3), 2017
92017
A methodological checklist for studies of pleasure and enjoyment responses to high-intensity interval training: part II. Intensity, timing of assessments, data modeling, and …
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 1 (aop), 1-18, 2023
82023
Contactless differentiation of pleasant and unpleasant valence: Assessment of the acoustic startle eyeblink response with infrared reflectance oculography
ME Hartman, MA Ladwig, P Ekkekakis
Behavior Research Methods, 1-13, 2021
72021
A methodological checklist for studies of pleasure and enjoyment responses to high-intensity interval training: Part I. participants and measures
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 45 (2), 77-91, 2023
52023
Handbook of Sport Psychology
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Wiley, 2020
52020
Police academy training, performance, and learning. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 12 (2), 353–372
J O’neill, DA O’neill, K Weed, ME Hartman, W Spence, WJ Lewinski
52019
Physical activity and the ‘feel-good’effect: Challenges in researching the pleasure and displeasure people feel when they exercise
P Ekkekakis, MA Ladwig, ME Hartman
Research methods in physical activity and health, 210-229, 2018
52018
Correction to: Police Academy Training, Performance, and Learning
J O’Neill, DA O’Neill, K Weed, ME Hartman, W Spence, WJ Lewinski
Behavior Analysis in Practice 12 (2), 373, 2019
22019
The neural basis of the sense of fatigue
ME Hartman
Iowa State University, 2020
12020
When Studying Affective Responses to Exercise, the Definition of “Intensity” Must Reference Homeostatic Perturbations: A Retort to Vollaard et al.
P Ekkekakis, ME Hartman, MA Ladwig
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 46 (2), 66-72, 2024
2024
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