16 results on '"Baross, Anthony W."'
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2. Effects of once- versus twice-weekly eccentric resistance training on muscular function and structure in older adults: a randomised controlled trial
3. Effects of isometric leg training on ambulatory blood pressure and morning blood pressure surge in young normotensive men and women
4. The effects of isometric exercise and training on cardiovascular variables with specific reference to blood pressure and vascular parameters in middle-aged (45-60) Men
5. The Comparative Effect of Different Timings of Whole Body Cryotherapy Treatment With Cold Water Immersion for Post-Exercise Recovery
6. The Effect of Repetitive Whole Body Cryotherapy Treatment on Adaptations to a Strength and Endurance Training Programme in Physically Active Males
7. The Effects of Age and Body Fat Content on Post-Downhill Run Recovery Following Whole Body Cryotherapy
8. Isometric exercise training for hypertension
9. Stretching of active muscle evokes greater acute increases in plantarflexor range of motion than static stretching
10. Acute Response to a 2-Minute Isometric Exercise Test Predicts the Blood Pressure-Lowering Efficacy of Isometric Resistance Training in Young Adults
11. Abstract P486: Effects of Isometric Leg Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Morning Blood Pressure Surge in Young Normotensive Men and Women
12. Reductions in Resting Blood Pressure in Young Adults When Isometric Exercise Is Performed Whilst Walking
13. Acute Response to a 2-Minute Isometric Exercise Test Predicts the Blood Pressure-Lowering Efficacy of Isometric Resistance Training in Young Adults.
14. The relationship between EMG and either heart rate or blood pressure during a single-leg incremental isometric exercise test
15. Effects of the Intensity of Leg Isometric Training on the Vasculature of Trained and Untrained Limbs and Resting Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged Men
16. Double-leg isometric exercise training in older men.
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