Browsing by Author "Black, Christopher"
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PILOT EVALUATION OF THE WEIGHTED OFFENSIVE PRODUCTIVITY RATING IN HOCKEY USING LONGITUDINAL DATA AND LOGISTIC REGRESSION
Blumer, Jarrod (2018-05-11)The purpose of this study was to evaluate an analog to the baseball statistic Weighted On-Base Average (wOBA), which provides an estimate of a baseball player’s offensive production, in the context of hockey. In this model, ... -
Preferred Versus Novel Exercise Modalities on Endogenous Pain Inhibition Following Exercise
Schubert, Daniel (2017-05-12)Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience which can indicate potential or actual tissue damage. Exercise has been shown to result in marked decreases in pain sensitivity both during and following exercise. ... -
RECOVERY PATTERNS FROM HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN MALE AND FEMALE ROTC CADETS
McGuire, Nicole (2018-05-11)Background: Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) must meet military expectations mentally and physically. Training for ROTC cadets cadres around improving 2-mile run time, push-ups and sit ups which is primarily ... -
Relationship Among Site Specific Fat, Lean Mass, and Pressure Pain Sensitivity
Lohman, Cameron (2018-08-02)Pain is an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with tissue damage or the potential for tissue damage. Over the years, research has studied the relationship between pain and body composition (BC). PURPOSE: ... -
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BATTER’S EYES CHARACTERISTICS, THE HITTING PROCESS AND HIT QUALITY AMONG MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS
Gillingham, Andrew (2019-08-01)Because there are no rules on how MLB stadiums are to be designed, there end up being a variety of differences between the stadiums. This includes the batter’s eye. This study seeks to see if there are differences in hit ... -
The relationship between NCAA college basketball recruiting strategies and team success
Lupton, Samuel (2021-08-05)The study explored whether there is a relationship between the different strategies (based on past outcomes) used by college basketball teams while recruiting and how successful teams are after implementing their specific ... -
The Relationship between Oxygen Saturation and Muscle Fatigue in Men and Women
Curiel, Angelina (2019-08-01)Women have been shown to be more fatigue resistant than men during low-intensity submaximal isometric contractions. It has been suggested higher intramuscular pressures, due to the greater muscle mass and absolute strength ... -
Relationship between soleus H reflex and balance metrics in people with multiple sclerosis
Cantrell, Gregory (2017-08)Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated disease that wreaks havoc on the central nervous system (CNS). The disease attacks and degrades the myelin sheath that insulates axons in the CNS, as well as the cells ... -
The role of sex, military science class, and anthropometrics on performance of the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets
Sax van der Weyden, Megan (2021-05-14)The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) was created to better assess all realms of physical fitness on an age and sex-neutral scale. Despite an increasing number of females joining the more physically rigorous military ... -
THE RUNNING BACK BY COMMITTEE APPROACH AND ITS EFFECT ON THE RUNNING BACK LABOR MARKET IN THE NFL
Steele, Colton (2024-05-10)Running back salaries in the National Football League have been a major point of discussion for the last two offseason cycles. The league has seen some of the highest performing players struggle to receive satisfactory ... -
Sex differences in muscle force signal complexity and variability during maximal and submaximal exercise
Rule, Brady (2023-05-12)Sex differences have been a topic of interest in exercise physiology as of late, especially the possibility of a sex-dependent fatigue mechanism. Signal complexity has the potential to provide a better picture of fatigue ... -
TIME COURSE OF CHANGE IN CRITICAL TORQUE AND IMPULSE ABOVE CRITICAL TORQUE FOLLOWING EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE
Patel, Darshit (2018-05-11)Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is a result of high-force eccentric contractions and can lead to significant alterations in the structure and function of skeletal muscles. Critical torque (CT) and the impulse above ... -
Training status differences in torque and neuromuscular system variability and complexity during maximal and submaximal fatiguing exercise
Chesbro, Grant (2023-12-15)Nonlinear methods are useful in studying systems where outputs are not proportional or predictable given the inputs and are becoming increasing popular to analyze EMG signal. Complexity and entropy are two of the most used ...