Search Results - "Beedle, Barry"
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A comparison of two warm-ups on joint range of motion
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…The purpose of this study was to compare a 5-minute treadmill activity at 70% maximum heart rate (MHR) and 5 to 6 minutes of ballistic stretching to a 5-minute…”
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No Difference in Pre- and Postexercise Stretching on Flexibility
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…According to the American College of Sports Medicine (1), there is limited information about when to stretch during an exercise session. The purpose of this…”
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NO DIFFERENCE IN PRE- AND POSTEXERCISE STRETCHING ON FLEXIBILITY
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…According to the American College of Sports Medicine (1), there is limited information about when to stretch during an exercise session. The purpose of this…”
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ACOMPARISON OF TWO WARM-UPS ON JOINT RANGE OF MOTION
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-08-2007)“…The purpose of this study was to compare a 5-minute treadmill activity at 70% maximum heart rate (MHR) and 5 to 6 minutes of ballistic stretching to a 5-minute…”
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Pretesting Static and Dynamic Stretching Does Not Affect Maximal Strength
Published in Journal of strength and conditioning research (01-11-2008)“…Beedle, B, Rytter, SJ, Healy, RC, and Ward, TR. Pretesting static and dynamic stretching does not affect maximal strength. J Strength Cond Res 22(6)1838-1843,…”
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Frequency of Participation in Sports and Capacity for Motor Fitness: A Trend Analysis
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What educators can learn from multiplayer computer gaming: A study of who is playing and their perceptions of learning
Published 01-01-2004“…Video and computer multiplayer gamers' perceptions were measured to determine if they believed higher order thinking skills such as communication, teamwork,…”
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