Browsing OSU Theses by Author "Jacobson, Bert"
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Cardiac Drift in Response to Rowing on an Ergometer
Hartwell, Micah (Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)In rowing, there are many physiological strains imposed upon the body unlike those in any other sport. The process of rowing powerfully contracts and expands the entire body at a controlled rate between 18 to 40 strokes ... -
Demographic Study on Caffeine Consumption
Bouher, Bret J. (Oklahoma State University, 1989-12-01) -
Effect of Two Types of Isotonic Strength Training on Vertical Jump
Parker, Roberto Wyatt (Oklahoma State University, 1988-12-01) -
Effects of Caffeine on Reflex Response Time of the Knee Jerk
Stepp, Jay Regan (Oklahoma State University, 1989-07-01) -
Effects of Caffeine on Strength and Power While on a Low Carbohydrate Diet
Goddard, Allen Jeffrey (Oklahoma State University, 2014-12-01)Abstract: Low carbohydrate diets, in athletes and the general population alike, can lead to hindered performance during physical activity as compared to those who eat 50-70% of daily caloric intake as carbohydrates. This ... -
Effects of Intermittent Normobaric Hypoxic Training on Pulmonary Function at Normoxia and Hypobaric Hypoxia
Monaghan, Taylor (2015-12-01)This study investigates whether 6 weeks of intermittent normobaric hypoxic training (INHT) elicits improvements in maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) or various measures of pulmonary function. Training under hypoxic conditions ... -
Effects of Varying Doses of Caffeine on Peak Torque in the Knee Extensors and Knee Flexors
Drake, Kelly Don (Oklahoma State University, 1987-07-01) -
Estimating Contributions of Cold Water Immersion to Recovery from Exercise
Michael, Johnie (2016-05-01)Investigate the efficacy of cold water immersion (CWI) for alleviating perceived soreness and to estimate its contributions to muscle damage recovery after exercise. METHODS: Fourteen (mean age=22.4 years, height= 1.81m, ... -
Evaluation of a Selected Health Risk Appraisal Program
Lewis, Sandra (Oklahoma State University, 1988-07-01) -
Influence of a Racquetball Rule Modification on Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate in Amateur Players
Hernandez-Sarabia, Jesus Alberto (2016-12-01)Sometimes sports have changed their rules for different purposes. In this study, it was hypothesized that changing a rule might help to increase the energy expenditure, heart rate and some game measurements of Racquetball. ... -
Influence of Player Position During Match Play on Loading in Elite Female Soccer Players
Rogers, Emily (2018-12-01)This study aimed to examine the influence of player position on match play loading, determined by GPS and accelerometer data, in a team of elite female soccer players in Northern Ireland. Players (n=16) were divided into ... -
Injury Rates, Frequency, and Time Loss in NCAA Division I Cheerleading
Mattis, Jeffrey Michael (Oklahoma State University, 2005-12-01)This study looked at the injury rates and time loss for collegiate cheerleaders specifically. This study examined injury rates by injury site and type and compared differences between males and females. This study also ... -
Reliability of transcallosal conduction time measurements at the abductor pollicis brevis
Danielson, Tyler L. (2021-12)Transcallosal conduction time (TCT) can be measured using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) during a submaximal voluntary contraction of a target muscle. By evaluating the time it takes for a potential to move across ... -
Training Habits of Non-Elite Marathon Runners
Bond-Williams, Katherine Elizabeth (2015-05-01)Marathon running has become an increasing trend in the United States among non-elite marathon runners. Distance training is a demanding and physical task and a runner needs the proper training program to meet the demand ... -
Using a Global Position System to Track Selected Physical Demands of Ncaa Division I Football Players During Games
Bayliff, Garrett (2017-05-01)PURPOSE: To compare differences in distance traveled, maximum velocity, accelerations,decelerations, and high intensity change of directions in Division I football players. METHODS:Twenty-one Division I football players, ...