2009
DOI: 10.25035/ijare.03.04.07
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Maximum and Resting Heart Rate in Treadmill and Deep-Water Running in Male International Volleyball Players

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“…Each programme was individualised based on baseline anaerobic threshold levels, determined using a DWR test developed and further described in previous studies (Cuesta‐Vargas & Heywood ; Cuesta‐Vargas et al . 2011b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each programme was individualised based on baseline anaerobic threshold levels, determined using a DWR test developed and further described in previous studies (Cuesta‐Vargas & Heywood ; Cuesta‐Vargas et al . 2011b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention was an 8-week programme of MMPP combined with DWR, delivered by physiotherapists in groups of 8-10 participants. Each programme was individualised based on baseline anaerobic threshold levels, determined using a DWR test developed and further described in previous studies (Cuesta-Vargas & Heywood 2011;Cuesta-Vargas et al 2011b).…”
Section: Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The progression workload of DWR during weeks 1 to 5 corresponded to the heart rate (HR) at 2 mmol of lactate in blood (LA) and for weeks 6 to 10 at 3 mmol of LA, and for weeks 10 to 15 at 4 mmol of LA. This was based on the pre-study values, according to a specific DWR test previously published by the authors [19]. During deep water running intervention, the water depth was 2.15 m and all participants were provided of the flotation belts (Burbujita, Aquajogger model).…”
Section: Deep Water Running Plus General Practice (Dwr+gp) Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason it would be interesting to know the degree of muscle activation in water during various activities and exercises in order to select the appropriate rehabilitation program in water. Likewise, there is little understanding of muscle activity in water activities for use in physical activities in water and sports (aqua-fitness, recreational swim…), which are very useful for maintaining or improving the physical condition without placing excessive load on the spine and extremities [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%