Browsing by Author "House, Paul"
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Effects of various anthropometric measurements on fastball velocity in professional relief pitchers.
Cook, Cory N. (2013)This research study was conducted to compare the height and weights of Major League Baseball (MLB) relief pitchers to their average fastball velocity during the 2007 season. The purpose was to find what correlations may ... -
Predictor variables for success in college wrestling.
Ware, Shea Nicole (2016)Research involving a wrestler's success in competition is limited. Understanding the physiological attributes that a successful wrestler must exhibit will help coaches and wrestlers develop effective and efficient philosophies ... -
The effect of beetroot juice on muscular endurance in college age students.
McKay, Mary Kate (2017)Researchers have been studying the effect of beetroot juice as an ergogenic aid in regards to lower oxidative cost of exercise and improved time to exhaustion. The findings indicate that beetroot juice acts as a vasodilator ... -
The effect of non-leading foot placement on power in the fencing lunge.
Gresham-Fiegel, Carolyn (2011)Fencing success does not depend on specific morphological or physiological attributes. Nevertheless, the muscular demands are very specific and development of effective movement takes time and practice. Being able to lunge ... -
The effects of external focus of attention on standing triple jump performance.
Sanders, Cody Alan (2015)The purpose of the study is to determine if the use of external focus of attention has an effect on standing triple jump performance. External focus is where a subject focuses on an object or a focal point outside of ... -
The relationship between lower extremity muscular power and functionality in older adults.
Tecmire, Matthew Robert (2011)As humans age we go through a process of muscle mass loss known as Sarcopenia. This process of muscle loss can lead to many different forms of functionality based health concerns that can leave an individual immobile and ... -
The relationship between on-ice aerobic capacity and on-ice power output
Love, Patrick A. (2015)There is debate if a high aerobic capacity will improve recovery from repeated bouts of sprinting, which primarily taxes the anaerobic energy systems. The relationship between aerobic capacity and repeat sprint ability in ... -
The stability of low-top versus high-top basketball shoes.
Gillespie, Ruth A. (2014)BACKGROUND: Ankle sprains are one of the most common athletic injuries that occur in sports participation (Trevino, Davis, & Hecht, 1994). There has been numerous prevention strategies designed to decrease the occurrence ...