Volume 2, Issue 2 (2009)
Invited Editorial
Exercise Science Academic Programs and Research in Brazil
Roberto Simão and Jonato Prestes
Original Research
Spatting restricts ankle motion more effectively than taping during exercise
Brian E. Udermann†, Kevin C. Miller†, Scott T. Doberstein‡, David M. Reineke‡, Steven R. Murray‡, and Robert W. Pettitt‡
Determination of Blood Lactate Concentration: Reliability and Validity of a Lactate Oxidase-based Method
Rachel White*, Daniel Yaeger*, and Stasinos Stavrianeas‡
The Influence of an Environmental Cue and Exercise on Food Consumption in College Students
Samantha J. Hackbart †, James D. LeCheminant‡, John D. Smith‡, and Curt L. Lox‡
Anthropometric and physiological predictors of flat-water 1000 m kayak performance in young adolescents and the effectiveness of a high volume training camp.
Scott C. Forbes†, Daniel L. Fuller†, Joel R. Krentz†, Jonathon P. Little†, and Phillip D. Chilibeck‡
Determination of systolic blood pressure recovery time after exercise in apparently healthy, normotensive, non-athletic adults and the effects of age, gender, and exercise intensity
Uchechukwu Dimkpa† and Andrew C. Ugwu‡
Review Article
Power Training: Can it Improve Functional Performance in Older Adults? A Systematic Review
John Rice† and Justin Keogh‡
Editor-in-Chief
University of North Alabama
Executive Editors
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Western Kentucky University
Editor Emeritus
University of North Texas
Metrics
Scopus Cite Score: 1.16
H-index: 12
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