1974
DOI: 10.1080/10671188.1974.10615251
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Preliminary Exercise: A Two-Factor Theory

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“…Asterisks above the data points indicate reliable differences between some means as described in text It is clear that preliminary exercise at intensities of 60% of max and higher for 20 mm can adversely affect performance in a subsequent endurance task. In this respect, our results agree with several other studies (6,15,18,19). However, this study provided no evidence that light and moderate PE (i.e., PE-30 and PE-45) can enhance run time in the type of endurance task used here.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Asterisks above the data points indicate reliable differences between some means as described in text It is clear that preliminary exercise at intensities of 60% of max and higher for 20 mm can adversely affect performance in a subsequent endurance task. In this respect, our results agree with several other studies (6,15,18,19). However, this study provided no evidence that light and moderate PE (i.e., PE-30 and PE-45) can enhance run time in the type of endurance task used here.…”
Section: Secof Ri Of P6supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since two studies (5,24) which showed PE to help endurance performance used rest intervals of about 30 sec between the PE and CT, it seemed that the value of the PE was in some way lost within 2-3 min. Since core temperature does not drop so quickly in 2-3 min after exercise (22), but various components of the oxygen transport system do reduce their activity in that time, the value of PE may be a function of its mobilizing effect on oxygen transport rather than the core temperature increase it produces (12).…”
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confidence: 98%