The effect of dc cardioversion on anaerobic threshold
- Authors: Kelson, Noel
- Date: 2001
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
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- Description: "The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of cardioversion atrial fibrillation on exercise performance as measured by the level of anaerobic threshold."
- Description: Master of Applied Science
Acute cardiovascular responses during post-exercise recovery to short-term exhaustive exercise
- Authors: Zichy-Woinarski, Christopher
- Date: 2000
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: "The aim of this study was to examine the effect of consecutive bouts of acute exhaustive exercise in a hot ambient environmemt on baroreflex gain, plasma volume and heart variability one week post-exercise in trained individuals." Problem with pages xviii-xx Pages 9-37 missing.
- Description: Masters of Applied Science
Excessive exercise, health, fitness and body projects : a case study approach
- Authors: Hoskin, Deborah
- Date: 1998
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text: false
- Description: The purpose of this investigation was to study how individuals internalise the health and fitness ethic and to consider how this ethic is expressed in individuals' exercise regimes. Consideration is given to what causes individuals to exercise in this manner and what impact it has on their embodiment.
Effect of lactate tolerance board training on upper body anaerobic performance
- Authors: Morton, Darren
- Date: 1994
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text:
- Description: "The present study was concerned with the effect of lactate tolerance training and a period of reduced training on the energy systems and associated performance."
- Description: Thesis (Master of Science (Human Movement)
Physiological responses of adult males to regular exercise
- Authors: Hopley, Brian
- Date: 1983
- Type: Text , Thesis , Masters
- Full Text:
- Description: "The purpose of this investigation was to determine the comparative effects of training by jogging, circuit weight training, swimming and calisthenic/endurance games on middle-aged men."
- Description: Thesis (Master of Applied Science)