The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C

The rise in body temperature following the completion of preliminary "warm-up" protocols, may have detrimental effects on the performance of endurance based events under environmental temperatures of 18-24°C. The aim of this thesis was to determine the influence of pre-warming on different...

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Main Author: Gregson, Warren
Published: Teesside University 2002
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4111772015-09-03T03:16:41ZThe influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°CGregson, Warren2002The rise in body temperature following the completion of preliminary "warm-up" protocols, may have detrimental effects on the performance of endurance based events under environmental temperatures of 18-24°C. The aim of this thesis was to determine the influence of pre-warming on different modes of prolonged exercise under ambient temperatures of 20°C. Two pre-warming protocols were devised which would promote the desired elevation in body temperature prior to exercise. These protocols were then subsequently used to determine the influence of pre-exercise elevations in body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to prolonged submaximal, intermittent and soccer-specific intermittent exercise performance under ambient temperatures of 20°C.612.76Teesside Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.411177Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
description The rise in body temperature following the completion of preliminary "warm-up" protocols, may have detrimental effects on the performance of endurance based events under environmental temperatures of 18-24°C. The aim of this thesis was to determine the influence of pre-warming on different modes of prolonged exercise under ambient temperatures of 20°C. Two pre-warming protocols were devised which would promote the desired elevation in body temperature prior to exercise. These protocols were then subsequently used to determine the influence of pre-exercise elevations in body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to prolonged submaximal, intermittent and soccer-specific intermittent exercise performance under ambient temperatures of 20°C.
author Gregson, Warren
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title The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
title_short The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
title_full The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
title_fullStr The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
title_full_unstemmed The influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20°C
title_sort influence of changes in pre-exercise body temperature on the metabolic and thermoregulatory responses to different modes of prolonged exercise in ambient temperatures of 20â°c
publisher Teesside University
publishDate 2002
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