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ThesisLasko, Peggy MarieThe purpose of this clinical investigation was to ascertain if isokinetic training at a velocity determined by peak instantaneous power output would have an effect upon knee extensor torque in individuals with spastic Cerebral Palsy. The sample consis . . .
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ThesisGatfield, Doris AnneThe purpose of this study was to identify adolescents with a predisposition for hypertension, and to evaluate the effects of aerobic exercise. Subjects, all attending a private secondary school, answered a questionnaire which enabled the investigator . . .
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ThesisMoe, Debra JaneThe purpose of this study was to determine if low percent body fat, strenuous exercise, or a combination of the two are primarily responsible for menstrual dysfunction in athletes and non-athletes. Thirty-one women between 17 and 39 years old particip . . .
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ThesisRoa, Barry RiceIn this study, 33 male university students participated in an eight-week program designed to help define the importance muscular overload in the final phases of the range of motion and the effect it has on vertical jump performance. The experimental d . . .
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ThesisHedgpeth, Laura JaneThe purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of using a weighted belt and vest to increase energy cost of walking and to investigate the effects on cardiorespiratory function. Fourteen moderately trained males completed three submaximal . . .
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BookBrown, Lee E.Fully revised and updated, the third edition of Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance provides strength and conditioning students with the clearest and most accessible introduction to the scientific principles underpinning the discipline. Co . . .