Search Results - "Kohji Wakayoshi"
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New evaluation index for the retainability of a swimmer's horizontal posture
Published in PloS one (09-05-2017)“…This study aims to investigate the effect of changes in buoyancy when a swimmer respires in a horizontal posture. We attempted to evaluate the levelness of…”
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Event satisfaction, leisure involvement and life satisfaction at a walking event: the mediating role of life domain satisfaction
Published in Leisure studies (03-09-2017)“…Given the rising popularity of mass-participant sport, such as walking and running events, research has started to address whether these types of events could…”
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Does critical swimming velocity represent exercise intensity at maximal lactate steady state?
Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology (1993)“…The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the critical swimming velocity (vcrit), which is employed in competitive swimming, corresponds to…”
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Determination and validity of critical velocity as an index of swimming performance in the competitive swimmer
Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology (1992)“…The purpose of this investigation was to test whether the concept of critical power used in previous studies could be applied to the field of competitive…”
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THE EFFECT OF BREATHING ON THE DISTANCE BETWEEN CENTER OF BUOYANCY AND CENTER OF MASS IN COMPETITIVE SWIMMERS
Published in Sport Mont (01-06-2014)“…Introduction: Buoyancy is an important parameter in swimming. Previous studies suggested that gender, arm position, and lung volume influence natural buoyancy…”
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Simulated front crawl swimming performance related to critical speed and critical power
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (1998)“…Competitive pool swimming events range in distance from 50 to 1500 m. Given the difference in performance times (+/- 23-1000 s), the contribution of the…”
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