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    Optimizing Feedback Frequency in Motor Learning: Self-Controlled and Moderate Frequency KR Enhance Skill Acquisition by Hebert, Edward P., Coker, Cheryl

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-10-2021)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the relative effects of self-controlled knowledge of results (SCKR) to other KR schedules of varying relative…”
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    Validity of Wearable Activity Monitors during Cycling and Resistance Exercise by Boudreaux, Benjamin D, Hebert, Edward P, Hollander, Daniel B, Williams, Brian M, Cormier, Corinne L, Naquin, Mildred R, Gillan, Wynn W, Gusew, Emily E, Kraemer, Robert R

    “…The use of wearable activity monitors has seen rapid growth; however, the mode and intensity of exercise could affect the validity of heart rate (HR) and…”
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    MAXIMAL ECCENTRIC AND CONCENTRIC STRENGTH DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN FOR DYNAMIC RESISTANCE EXERCISE by HOLLANDER, DANIEL B, KRAEMER, ROBERT R, KILPATRICK, MARCUS W, RAMADAN, ZAID G, REEVES, GREG V, FRANCOIS, MICHELLE, HEBERT, EDWARD P, TRYNIECKI, JAMES L

    “…Although research has demonstrated that isokinetic eccentric (ECC) strength is 20–60% greater than isokinetic concentric (CON) strength, few data exist…”
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    RPE, pain, and physiological adjustment to concentric and eccentric contractions by Hollander, Daniel B, Durand, Robert J, Trynicki, James L, Larock, Deborah, Castracane, V Daniel, Hebert, Edward P, Kraemer, Robert R

    “…The purpose of the study was to compare perceptual (RPE and pain), cardiac (heart rate), lactate, and endocrine (cortisol) responses with concentric (CON) and…”
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    The effects of separate and simultaneous upper and lower body cycling on cardiorespiratory responses in young men by Ryan, Jessica, Hebert, Edward P, Billiot, Kim L, Ort, Brandi N, Thomschon, Kierstin, Kraemer, Robert R

    “…The aim of the present study was to examine the relative cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to upper body ergometry, lower body ergometry, and combined…”
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    How Much Does Self- Talk Influence Fatigue? A Comparison of Performance, Perceived Exertion, and Neuromuscular Patterns during High-Intensity Power Cleans by Young, Alexander D., Hollander, Daniel B., Baiamonte, Brandonte A., Bowers, Ashley, Hebert, Edward P., Kraemer, Robert R.

    “…Experienced athletes use self-talk (ST) when challenged to monitor distress, to continue effort, and battle fatigue. The power clean, a training modality for…”
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    Practice schedule effects on the performance and learning of low- and high-skilled students: an applied study by Hebert, E P, Landin, D, Solmon, M A

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-03-1996)
    “…This study examined the effects of practice schedule manipulations implemented in an instructional setting on the performance and learning of low- and…”
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    Maximal eccentric and concentric strength discrepancies between young men and women for dynamic resistance exercise by Hollander, Daniel B, Kraemer, Robert R, Kilpatrick, Marcus W, Ramadan, Zaid G, Reeves, Greg V, Francois, Michelle, Hebert, Edward P, Tryniecki, James L

    “…Although research has demonstrated that isokinetic eccentric (ECC) strength is 20-60% greater than isokinetic concentric (CON) strength, few data exist…”
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    The Effects of Three Levels of Contextual Interference on Performance Outcomes and Movement Patterns in Golf Skills by Porter, Jared M., Landin, Dennis, Hebert, Edward P., Baum, Brian

    “…The motor learning literature is replete with studies investigating the contextual interference (CI) effect. However, CI research has focused on performance…”
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    Adiponectin responses to continuous and progressively intense intermittent exercise by KRAEMER, Robert R, ABOUDEHEN, Karam S, CARRUTH, Ann K, DURAND, Robert J, ACEVEDO, Edmund O, HEBERT, Edward P, JOHNSON, Lisa G, CASTRACANE, V. Daniel

    “…Adiponectin is a recently discovered adipocyte protein that is lower in patients with coronary artery disease and in Type II diabetics who have insulin…”
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    Hormonal responses from concentric and eccentric muscle contractions by Durand, Robert J, Castracane, V Daniel, Hollander, Daniel B, Tryniecki, James L, Bamman, Marcas M, O'Neal, Sarah, Hebert, Edward P, Kraemer, Robert R

    “…Intense resistance exercise can acutely increase testosterone (T), free testosterone (FT), and growth hormone (GH) concentrations, but there are few…”
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    Circuit weight training and its effects on excess postexercise oxygen consumption by HALTOM, R. W, KRAEMER, R. R, SLOAN, R. A, HEBERT, E. P, FRANK, K, TRYNIECKI, J. L

    “…There is a paucity of research concerning energy expenditure during and after circuit weight training (CWT). There is evidence that duration of rest between…”
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    A Comparison of Three Practice Schedules along the Contextual Interference Continuum by Landin, Dennis, Hebert, Edward P.

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-12-1997)
    “…Landin and Hebert test the hypothesis that due to variations in learner characteristics and task difficulty, a moderate level of contextual interference will…”
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    College Student Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Concerns, Preventive Behaviors, and Impact on Academics and Career Choice by Hickey, Sabrina E., Hebert, Edward P., Webb, Nancy

    Published in American journal of health studies (15-10-2021)
    “…In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, during the Spring 2020 semester universities cancelled campus activities and moved all instruction online resulting in…”
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    Different effects of concentric and eccentric muscle actions on plasma volume by Durand, Robert J, Kraemer, Robert R, Hollander, Daniel B, Tryniecki, James L, Wall, Melanie, Saxon, Lloyd, Hebert, Edward P

    “…The effects of concentric (CON) and eccentric (ECC) contractions on Delta plasma volume (PV), heart rate (HR), and lactate in responses to protocols in…”
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    Student mood and responses to standing desks in the college classroom by Green, Ryan M., Graves, Myia L., Edwards, Carrie M., Hebert, Edward P., Hollander, Daniel B.

    Published in American journal of health studies (29-04-2021)
    “…Physical activity enhances physical health, reduces disease, and resists metabolic syndrome and obesity, while sitting for extended periods of time has a…”
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    STUDENT MOOD AND RESPONSES TO STANDING DESKS IN THE COLLEGE CLASSROOM by Green, Ryan M, Graves, Myia L, Edwards, Carrie M, Hebert, Edward P, Hollander, Daniel B

    Published in American journal of health studies (22-09-2020)
    “…Physical activity enhances physical health, reduces disease, and resists metabolic syndrome and obesity, while sitting for extended periods of time has a…”
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    Protecting Students against Substance Abuse Behaviors: Integrating Personal and Social Skills into Physical Education by Hollander, Daniel B., Wood, Ralph J., Hebert, Edward P.

    “…Hollander et al discusses the integral role played by physical educators in the development of health related attitudes and behaviors among students. The…”
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    The influence of self-talk on the performance of skilled female tennis players by Landin, Dennis, Hebert, Edward P.

    Published in Journal of applied sport psychology (01-09-1999)
    “…This paper reports on the development and implementation of a self-talk (ST) strategy designed to improve the volleying skill of collegiate tennis players (N =…”
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