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Journal articles on the topic "Kayak sprint"

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Bonetti, Darrell L., Will G. Hopkins, and Andrew E. Kilding. "High-Intensity Kayak Performance After Adaptation to Intermittent Hypoxia." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 1, no. 3 (2006): 246–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.1.3.246.

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Context:Live-high train-low altitude training produces worthwhile gains in performance for endurance athletes, but the benefits of adaptation to various forms of artificial altitude are less clear.Purpose:To quantify the effects of intermittent hypoxic exposure on kayak performance.Methods:In a crossover design with a 6-week washout, we randomized 10 subelite male sprint kayak paddlers to hypoxia or control groups for 3 weeks (5 days/week) of intermittent hypoxic exposure using a nitrogen-filtration device. Each day's exposure consisted of alternately breathing hypoxic and ambient air for 5 mi
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Borges, Thiago Oliveira, Ben Dascombe, Nicola Bullock, and Aaron J. Coutts. "Physiological Characteristics of Well-Trained Junior Sprint Kayak Athletes." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 10, no. 5 (2015): 593–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2014-0292.

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This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 21, VO2max 4.1 ± 0.7 L/min, training experience 2.7 ± 1.2 y) and to establish the relationship between physiological variables (VO2max, VO2 kinetics, muscle-oxygen kinetics, paddling efficiency) and sprint kayak performance. VO2max, power at VO2max, power:weight ratio, paddling efficiency, VO2 at lactate threshold, and whole-body and muscle oxygen kinetics were determined on a kayak ergometer in the laboratory. Separately, on-water time trials (TT) were completed over 200 m and 1000 m. Large to n
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SOH, SZE YING, ABDUL RASHID AZIZ, and MARCUS J. C. LEE. "AN ATTEMPT TO INDUCE POSTACTIVATION POTENTIATION TO IMPROVE KAYAK SPRINT PERFORMANCE USING AN ON-WATER KAYAK-SPECIFIC WARM UP." Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 20, no. 05 (2020): 2050026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219519420500268.

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This study explores whether an on-water kayak-specific resistance exercise (KSRE) performed during the warm-up period can induce postactivation potentiation (PAP) to improve subsequent kayak-sprint performance. The KSRE involves stringing several tennis balls around the boat’s hull to induce drag while paddling. In a laboratory setting, 10 well-trained male ([Formula: see text]) and female ([Formula: see text]) kayakers performed three repetitions of the single-arm seated-row (SASR) at 91% one-repetition maximum to induce PAP and were assessed for their peak power output while performing SASR
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Winchcombe, Chelsie E., Martyn J. Binnie, Matthew M. Doyle, Cruz Hogan, and Peter Peeling. "Development of an On-Water Graded Exercise Test for Flat-Water Sprint Kayak Athletes." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 14, no. 9 (2019): 1244–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2018-0717.

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Purpose: To determine the reliability and validity of a power-prescribed on-water (OW) graded exercise test (GXT) for flat-water sprint kayak athletes. Methods: Nine well-trained sprint kayak athletes performed 3 GXTs in a repeated-measures design. The initial GXT was performed on a stationary kayak ergometer in the laboratory (LAB). The subsequent 2 GXTs were performed OW (OW1 and OW2) in an individual kayak. Power output (PWR), stroke rate, blood lactate, heart rate, oxygen consumption, and rating of perceived exertion were measured throughout each test. Results: Both PWR and oxygen consumpt
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Borges, Thiago Oliveira, Nicola Bullock, Christine Duff, and Aaron J. Coutts. "Methods for Quantifying Training in Sprint Kayak." Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 28, no. 2 (2014): 474–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/jsc.0b013e31829b56c4.

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Borges, Thiago Oliveira, Nicola Bullock, and J. Aaron Coutts. "Pacing characteristics of international Sprint Kayak athletes." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 13, no. 2 (2013): 353–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24748668.2013.11868653.

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Gomes, Beatriz B., Nuno V. Ramos, Filipe A. V. Conceição, Ross H. Sanders, Mário A. P. Vaz, and João Paulo Vilas-Boas. "Paddling Force Profiles at Different Stroke Rates in Elite Sprint Kayaking." Journal of Applied Biomechanics 31, no. 4 (2015): 258–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.2014-0114.

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In sprint kayaking the role that paddling technique plays in optimizing paddle forces and resultant kayak kinematics is still unclear. The aim of this study was to analyze the magnitude and shape of the paddle force–time curve at different stroke rates, and their implications for kayak performance. Ten elite kayak paddlers (5 males and 5 females) were analyzed while performing 2000-m on-water trials, at 4 different paces (60, 80, and 100 strokes per minute, and race pace). The paddle and kayak were instrumented with strain gauges and accelerometers, respectively. For both sexes, the force–time
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Bonaiuto, Vincenzo, Giorgio Gatta, Cristian Romagnoli, Paolo Boatto, Nunzio Lanotte, and Giuseppe Annino. "A New Measurement System for Performance Analysis in Flatwater Sprint Kayaking." Proceedings 49, no. 1 (2020): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020049039.

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The full comprehension of the impact with which each force is involved in kayak propulsion is very difficult. The measure of the force on the paddle or the stroke rate only is often not enough for the coach to identify the best actions useful to improve the performances of a kayaker. To this purpose, the synchronous measurement of all parameters involved in the kayak propulsion, both dynamic (force acting on paddle and foot brace) and kinematic (stroke frequency, displacement, velocity, acceleration, roll, yaw, and pitch of the boat) could suggest to the coach more appropriate strategies for b
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Keefe, Ashleigh G., Gyan A. Wijekulasuriya, Amy-Lee M. Bowler, Nicola Bullock, Vernon G. Coffey, and Gregory R. Cox. "Body Composition Characteristics of Elite Senior and Under 23 Australian Sprint Kayakers." Sports 13, no. 5 (2025): 143. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports13050143.

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The aim of this study was to compare body composition characteristics of elite senior and U23 sprint kayak athletes and report body composition changes during the COVID-19-interrupted preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. A total of 32 Australian kayakers (Men: 20 (Senior = 13, U23 = 7); Women: 12, (Senior = 5, U23 = 7)) undertook body composition assessment using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) from 2017 to 2021. The first DXA assessment for each athlete was used for a cross-sectional analysis to compare senior and U23 sprint kayak athletes. Of the thirty-two kayakers, five s
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Bebetsos, Evangelos, Emmanuel Aggelakis, George Bebetsos, and Dimitrios Gargalianos. "Motivation Psychological Characteristics of Canoe-Kayak Sprint Elite Youth Athletes." Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 85, no. 1 (2020): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2020-0003.

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AbstractThe objective of the current study was the investigation of anxiety and satisfaction levels among Elite Greek Youth athletes of Canoe-Kayak Sprint. Additionally, whether elements such as gender, age, athletic experience, and weekly practice-time, differentiated the sample. 122 athletes, (61 males and 61 females) between the ages of 15-17 yrs. old, who competed in the Hellenic Federation’s Canoe-Kayak Sprint National Championships. Study participants were invited to complete two questionnaires: a) the Greek version of “CSAI-2” (Stavrou, Zervas, Kakkos, & Psichoundaki, 1998), and b)
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kayak sprint"

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van, Someren K. A. "Physiological factors associated with 200m sprint kayak racing." Thesis, St Mary's University, Twickenham, 2000. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.324167.

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Dasril, Benderi. "The design, construction and assessment of a sprint kayaking balance training aid." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2013. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/14854.

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The main purpose of this study was to develop and assess an on-land training aid for learning balance in sprint kayaking. The literature has shown the importance of biomechanical analysis and how training aids can provide a beneficial part in the learning process of new skills. An on-water experimental analysis was conducted on experienced paddlers to establish the kinematic characteristics and the centre of rotation position of the kayak-paddler system. From this analysis it was found that the kayak rolling motion is dependent on the paddler's ability and the centre of rotation of the kayak p
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Pickett, Craig. "Factors determining 200-m kayak performance: Muscle strength, aerobic capacity, stroke kinematics and training." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2020. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2325.

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200-m sprint kayaking requires repeated cyclic force production, and athletes typically incorporate resistance training programs aimed at improving muscular strength and power and the ability to produce high forces over the course of the race (i.e. 31-40 s). Whilst upper body strength and whole-body maximal oxygen uptake have been associated with faster race times in sub-elite athletes, it is not known whether strength and aerobic capacity, or changes in them, influence performances in high-level kayak athletes. In Study 1 of the present thesis, relationships between isoinertial strength (i.e.
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Koslowsky, Álvaro Acco. "Força aplicada durante a remada na canoagem velocidade." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/104853.

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A remada em Canoagem Velocidade se caracteriza por ser um movimento bilateral, cíclico e simétrico, sendo que a propulsão é gerada, principalmente, pelos membros superiores. Não estão claros os aspectos relacionados à assimetria entre os hemicorpos da remada e, quanto a esta influência, o desempenho no deslocamento de caiaques de Canoagem Velocidade. O presente estudo teve como objetivos quantificar e comparar a quantidade de força aplicada à água, em atletas de diferentes níveis de desenvolvimento, bem como estabelecer a relação entre essas variáveis e o desempenho durante a execução de um te
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Burden, Nicholas Anthony. "Rate of perceived exertion and profile of Mood State (POMS) in elite kayakers." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25632.

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Sprint kayaking is prominent in Europe with training methods devised and adopted from Eastern bloc training systems. There is a lack of published research on sprint kayaking locally and internationally. Consequently, the aims of this research directly address establishing a relationship between kayak specific training and the Profile of Mood States (POMS); monitoring training duration and intensity and establish a link with the POMS and Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE); to monitor the general wellness of the kayakers. Seven elite sprint kayakers (two male, five female) with the following cha
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Chiu, Chih-Hsien, and 邱誌賢. "Evaluation of Energy Metabolism in Simulate Kayak Sprint Racing." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69344165362895561058.

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碩士<br>臺北巿立體育學院<br>運動技術研究所<br>99<br>Purpose: This study examined the contribution of energy metabolism during kayak ergometer simulate test (KEST) in 1000 m and 200 m, and examined the correlation between KEST and kayak flatwater simulate test (KFST). Method: subjects were 8 male elite college kayakers who performed VO2 max test and 1000 m and 200 m simulate racing on KEST and KFST (mean age was 19.75±2.65 years old, height was 173±25.85cm, weight was 70.6±7.19kg). Results: High correlations were found between 1000 m KEST and KFST (r = 0.954, p<.05), and 200 m KEST and KFST (r = 0.741, p<.05).
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Laia, Francisca Dias. "The effectiveness of cold in post-exercise recovery in sprint kayaking." Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/82653.

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Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de Medicina<br>Study design: Prospective observational cohort study.Background and aims: In kayak sprint competitions the athletes often do several races in a brief period of time with a small period to recover. High performance training also involves daily training sessions with high volume and intensity. Cold is used in sports as a quick and easy recovery method therefore the goal of the current study is to analyze the impact of a cooling vest in the recovery of elite sprint kayakers using blood lactate concentrations,
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Hájek, Šimon. "Hodnocení posturální stability u rychlostních kajakářů." Master's thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-437692.

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Title: Evaluation of postural stability of sprint kayak athletes. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare the level of thy dynamic postural stability of sprint kayakers with healthy population, which don't do any sport regularly with computerized posturography on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest device. Methods: It is quantitative cross-sectional study. 24 sprint kayakers (experimental group) participated in this study and 40 individuals (control group), which don't do any sport on competitive level. The dynamic postural stability was evaluated with computerized posturography on the NeuroC
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Liu, Yen-Ting, and 劉妍廷. "The Physiological Responses of Blood lactate and Heart Rate on Different Critical Velocity Paddling in Elite Kayak Sprint Paddlers." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71464820924843413578.

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碩士<br>臺北市立大學<br>競技運動訓練研究所<br>104<br>Purpose: This study compared physiological responses of ergometer kayaking performance in different intensities of critical velocity to reference an index for specialized training. Methods: eight trained male college kayak sprint athlete (age 19.8 years ± 0.51, height 172cm ± 1.69cm, weight 67.25kg ± 1.43kg) trailed maximum oxygen uptake, 200 meters, 500 meters, 1000 meters on kayak ergometer and converted the critical velocity. Blood lactate, hart rate were recorded instantly end of four minutes different percentage intensity of critical velocity ergometer
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Pavlík, Matouš. "Kanoistika v ČR v letech 2004 - 2013." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-342925.

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Title: Canoeing in the Czech Republic 2004 - 2013. Objectives: The aim of the thesis has been to draw up the history of the Czech canoeing between 2004 and 2013. Methods: Standard methods have been used in the thesis, especially the chronological method. The actual gaining of materials has been achieved through a combination of the direct, indirect and progressive methods. Results: The content of this work deals with the organizational and competition activities of canoeists in the Czech Republic in the given period. Keywords: Kayak, canoe, canoe sprint,canoe slalom, wildwatercanoeing, Czech C
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Book chapters on the topic "Kayak sprint"

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Lane, Belden C. "Justice: The Meramec River at Times Beach and Mohandas Gandhi." In Backpacking with the Saints. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199927814.003.0025.

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The spring-fed Meramec River wanders for 218 miles through six Missouri counties before it flows into the Mississippi eighteen miles south of St. Louis. It cuts across the northeastern corner of the Ozark Plateau, carving out bluffs of white dolomite limestone along its way. The stream passes by Onondaga Cave, Meramec State Park, and Meramec Caverns, becoming a lazy river fed by smaller tributaries and floated by weekend adventurers. Overhanging sycamores and cottonwoods crowd its banks. Springs and caves invite floaters to tie up their canoes and explore. Mussel beds are plentiful, as are cra
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Conference papers on the topic "Kayak sprint"

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Bonaiuto, Vincenzo, Giuseppe Annino, Paolo Boatto, et al. "System for Performance Assessment of K2 Crews in Flatwater Sprint Kayak." In 2022 IEEE International Workshop on Sport, Technology and Research (STAR). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/star53492.2022.9859584.

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Bowman, W., Charles McNeely, Michael Stoecker, W. Bowman, Charles McNeely, and Michael Stoecker. "Experimental study to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the modified Rasmussen-Style wing sprint kayak paddle." In 15th Applied Aerodynamics Conference. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1997-2321.

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