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| Ari T NummelaSummaryAffiliation: Research Institute for Olympic Sports Country: Finland Publications
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Factors related to top running speed and economyA Nummela
Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 28:655-61. 2007..It is concluded that the short contact times required in economical and high speed running suggests that fast force production is important for both economical running and high top running speed in distance runners...
Endurance performance and nocturnal HRV indicesA Nummela
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Physiology, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 31:154-9. 2010..482, p=0.042). It was concluded that after similar training, an increase in cardiac vagal modulation was related to improved v(max) in the sedentary subjects...
Fatigue during a 5-km running time trialA T Nummela
KIHU, Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 29:738-45. 2008....
Neuromuscular factors determining 5 km running performance and running economy in well-trained athletesAri T Nummela
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Rautpohjankatu 6, 40700, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Eur J Appl Physiol 97:1-8. 2006....
Comparison of maximal anaerobic running tests on a treadmill and trackAri Nummela
KIHU, Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
J Sports Sci 25:87-96. 2007..In conclusion, the track version of the maximal anaerobic running test is a valid means of measuring different determinants of sprint running performance...
Concurrent endurance and explosive type strength training increases activation and fast force production of leg extensor muscles in endurance athletesJussi S Mikkola
KIHU Reseach Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
J Strength Cond Res 21:613-20. 2007..The improvements in neuromuscular characteristics and economy were obtained without a decrease in maximal aerobic capacity, although endurance training was reduced by about 20%...
Explosive-strength training improves 5-km running time by improving running economy and muscle powerL Paavolainen
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, University of Jyvaskyla, SF 40700 Jyväskylä, Finland
J Appl Physiol 86:1527-33. 1999..This improvement was due to improved neuromuscular characteristics that were transferred into improved VMART and running economy...
Concurrent endurance and explosive type strength training improves neuromuscular and anaerobic characteristics in young distance runnersJ Mikkola
Department of Physiology, Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 28:602-11. 2007..The neuromuscular improvements could be explained primarily by neural adaptations...
Neuromuscular characteristics and fatigue during 10 km runningL Paavolainen
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 20:516-21. 1999..However, a capability to produce force rapidly throughout the 10 K accompanied with optimal preactivation and contact phase activation seem to be important for 10 km running performance in well trained endurance athletes...
Effects of moderate and heavy endurance exercise on nocturnal HRVE Hynynen
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Sports Physiology, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Int J Sports Med 31:428-32. 2010....
Effect of hyperoxia on metabolic responses and recovery in intermittent exerciseA Nummela
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Scand J Med Sci Sports 12:309-15. 2002..Furthermore, the present results suggested that the beneficial effects of hyperoxia on heart rate recovery and blood acidosis during intensive intermittent exercise were related to hemoglobin de-saturation in normoxia...
Acclimatization to altitude and normoxic training improve 400-m running performance at sea levelA Nummela
KIHU Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
J Sports Sci 18:411-9. 2000..Furthermore, the present study provides evidence that changes in the acid-base balance and lactate metabolism might be responsible for the improvement in sprint performance...
