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| J P PorcariSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Country: USA Publications
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The physiological responses to walking with and without Power Poles on treadmill exerciseJ P Porcari
Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, USA
Res Q Exerc Sport 68:161-6. 1997..It is concluded that the use of Power Poles can increase the intensity of walking at a given speed and, thus, may provide additional training benefits to walkers...
Pattern of developing the performance templateC Foster
Department of Exercise and Sports Science, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA
Br J Sports Med 43:765-9. 2009..Data from athletic populations suggest that a pre-exercise conceptual model, or template, is a central variable relative to controlling energy expenditure...
Metabolic responses associated with deer huntingA T Peterson
LaCrosse Exercise and Health Program, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, 54601, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 31:1844-8. 1999..Previous studies have demonstrated large HR responses during deer hunting. This study compared the HR and metabolic costs of maximal treadmill (TM) exercise with those of hiking while deer hunting and while dragging a deer...
Comparison of incremental treadmill exercise and free range runningS Crouter
Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 33:644-7. 2001..Whether this represents a fundamental lack of effect of free range exercise or is related to mode specificity remains to be determined...
Physical activity and exercise training prescriptions for patientsC Foster
Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, USA
Cardiol Clin 19:447-57. 2001..don't smoke, don't eat high-fat foods), and since people are infamous for ignoring negative advice, the value of using a positive recommendation that may indirectly lead the patient to discontinue bad behaviors can hardly be overstated...
Effect of competitive distance on energy expenditure during simulated competitionC Foster
Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin La Crosse, USA
Int J Sports Med 25:198-204. 2004..68 +/- 8.51, 20.60 +/- 6.99 and 23.28 +/- 9.04 kJ). The results are consistent with the concept that athletes monitor their energetic resources and regulate their energetic output over time in a manner designed to optimize performance...
