Browsing Research Day - Spring 2012 - DO NOT EDIT by Subject "Rate of perceived exertion"
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The effect of dynamic stretching on exercise performance
(Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at ArlingtonExercise Science Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Arlington., 2012-05-31)Dynamic stretching uses speed of movement, momentum and active muscular effort to bring about a stretch. It is similar to ballistic stretching except that it avoids bouncing motions and tends to incorporate more sports-specific ... -
The effects of caffeine on physical performance and preceived exertion in caffeine users and non-caffeine users during resistance training
(Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012-05-30)Caffeine has been used as a supplement primarily for aerobic exercise to keep athletes focused. There has been little research on the effects of caffeine during anaerobic training. The research found on the effects of ... -
Mind body and the effects of music
(Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012-05-31)The study is intended to show if music can affect one’s rate of perceived exertion (RPE) using heart rate (HR) as a validity measure while exercising. The hypothesis is the effect will be positive with the use of music ... -
The supplement Beast Mode and its effect on anaerobic power
(Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at ArlingtonCardiovascular Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012-06-11)Anaerobic metabolism is the production of energy in the absence of oxygen and anaerobic power can be measured as either mean or peak power output in exercise that lasts thirty seconds or less. Power is force times velocity ...