How much is too much body fat? Men should generally have less than 18% of total body fat and women less than 23%. That excess is not particularly hazardous to health until levels reach 35% and 40% of ...
Reaction time is the interval time between the presentation of a stimulus and the muscular response initiation to that stimulus. A primary factor affecting a response is the number of possible stimuli ...
Measuring body fat percentage is easy to discover the correct body weight and composition. Beneath the skin is a layer of subcutaneous fat, and the percentage of total body fat can be measured by ...
Testing and measurement are the means of collecting information upon which subsequent performance evaluations and decisions are made. In the analysis, we need to consider factors influencing the ...
Calculations are based on Dick (1987) [1] table of controls for 100/200m/400m athletes. The 100m and 200m are electronic timings. The other times are hand timings. To get a predicted electronic time, ...
Testing and measurement are the means of collecting information upon which subsequent performance evaluations and decisions are made. In the analysis, we need to bear in mind the factors influencing ...
Despite their importance to a wide range of athletic and sporting activities, the hip flexors are the most neglected major muscle group in strength training. It is very rare to find training programs ...
The foot is placed up to the starting line but not on it. The feet are about shoulder-width apart to obtain a well-balanced position. The weight is distributed so that about 2/3rds of the weight is on ...
Tim Kauppinen explains why hill training will improve your speed. It is well known that adding resistance to your sprints can bring about great gains in speed, especially during the initial or "drive" ...
Darren Brookfield reviews psychological skills training and the factors that can influence such a program's benefits for an athlete. Psychological Skills Training (PST) is an individually designed ...
Testing and measurement are the means of collecting information upon which subsequent performance evaluations and decisions are made. In the analysis, we need to consider the factors influencing the ...