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| R RozenekSummaryAffiliation: California State University Country: USA Publications
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Effects of high-calorie supplements on body composition and muscular strength following resistance trainingR Rozenek
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, California 90840, USA
J Sports Med Phys Fitness 42:340-7. 2002....
Physiological responses to interval training sessions at velocities associated with VO2maxRalph Rozenek
California State University Long Beach, 90840, USA
J Strength Cond Res 21:188-92. 2007..A 4:1 W/R ratio may be an upper limit for individuals in the initial phases of interval training...
Does hyperbaric oxygen exposure affect high-intensity, short-duration exercise performance?Ralph Rozenek
California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, California 90840, USA
J Strength Cond Res 21:1037-41. 2007..Unlike other methods that elevate oxygen content of the blood, acute HBO exposure appears to have no significant effect on subsequent high-intensity running or lifting performance...
Effect of plasma volume loss during graded exercise testing on blood lactate concentrationJames A Davis
Laboratory of Applied Physiology, Department of Kinesiology, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840 4901, USA
J Physiol Sci 57:95-9. 2007..Thus, PV loss has the potential to be a confounding variable for the interpretation of blood lactate parameters that are determined at exercise levels above LT...
Comparison of three methods for detection of the lactate thresholdJames A Davis
Laboratory of Applied Physiology, Department of Kinesiology, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840 4901, USA
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 27:381-4. 2007..5 mM, Inspection versus log-log and 0.5 mM versus log-log were 0.978, 0.992 and 0.977, respectively. The results of this study suggest that all three methods detect the LT at the same work rate...
Effects of delayed onset muscle soreness on selected physiological responses to submaximal runningKristen E Scott
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, California 90840, USA
J Strength Cond Res 17:652-8. 2003..05). Results from this study suggest that DOMS does not affect submaximal oxygen uptake. However, DOMS does appear to affect one's perception of effort...
