50 results on '"Toubekis, Argyris G."'
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2. Concurrent Sprint Swimming Interval and Dryland Training: Performance and Biomechanical Variable Changes within a Mesocycle
3. Progression of Sprint Interval Training Set Performance and Physiological Responses during a Six-Week Training Period
4. Effects of Training Sets Sequence on Swimming Performance, Training Load and Physiological Responses
5. Dry-Land Force–Velocity, Power–Velocity, and Swimming-Specific Force Relation to Single and Repeated Sprint Swimming Performance
6. Editorial: Physiological and biomechanical determinants of swimming performance—volume 2
7. Intensified Olympic Preparation: Sleep and Training-Related Hormonal and Immune Responses in Water Polo
8. Physiological Responses and Swimming-Performance Changes Induced by Altering the Sequence of Training Sets
9. Effects of Dryland Training During the COVID-19 Lockdown Period on Swimming Performance
10. Editorial: Musculoskeletal Adaptations to Training and Sports Performance: Connecting Theory and Practice
11. Muscle Oxygenation, Heart Rate, and Blood Lactate Concentration During Submaximal and Maximal Interval Swimming
12. The impact of daytime napping on athletic performance – A narrative review
13. Supercompensation in Elite Water Polo: Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Recovery
14. The Effect of Wet Conditions and Surface Combat Swimming on Shooting
15. The Effect of a Surface Combat Swimming Training Program on Swimming Performance
16. Lactate Threshold Evaluation in Swimmers: The Importance of Age and Method
17. The Influence of the Coaches’ Demographics on Young Swimmers’ Performance and Technical Determinants
18. Effects of an International Tournament on Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Recovery in Elite Water Polo Players
19. Verifying Physiological and Biomechanical Parameters during Continuous Swimming at Speed Corresponding to Lactate Threshold
20. Heart rate recovery responses after acute training load changes in top-class water polo players
21. High-Intensity Training in Water Polo: Swimming Versus Ball Drills
22. Validating Physiological and Biomechanical Parameters during Intermittent Swimming at Speed Corresponding to Lactate Concentration of 4 mmol·L−1
23. Acute Resistance Exercise: Physiological and Biomechanical Alterations During a Subsequent Swim Training Session
24. Physiological and Tactical On-court Demands of Water Polo
25. Validating Physiological and Biomechanical Parameters During Intermittent Swimming at Speed Corresponding to Lactate Concentration of 4 mmol/L
26. Validating Physiological and Biomechanical Parameters during Continuous Swimming at Speed Corresponding to Lactate Threshold
27. Effects of Concurrent Strength and High-Intensity Interval Training on Fitness and Match Performance in Water-Polo Players
28. Training Loads, Wellness And Performance Before and During Tapering for a Water-Polo Tournament
29. The effect of two additional dry-land active warm-up protocols on the 50-m front-crawl swimming performance
30. Active recovery intervals restore initial performance after repeated sprints in swimming
31. Effects of Successive Annual Training on Aerobic Endurance Indices in Young Swimmers
32. Biophysical Determinants of Front-Crawl Swimming at Moderate and Severe Intensities
33. Physical Performance During Water-Polo Matches: The Effect of the Players’ Competitive Level
34. Effects of Short-Interval and Long-Interval Swimming Protocols on Performance, Aerobic Adaptations, and Technical Parameters: A Training Study
35. Severe hypoxemia induced by prolonged expiration and reduced frequency breathing during submaximal swimming
36. Performance Decrement and Skill Deterioration During a Water Polo Game are Linked With the Conditioning Level of the Athletes
37. Concurrent Strength and Interval Endurance Training in Elite Water Polo Players
38. Changes in Respiratory Parameters and Fin-Swimming Performance Following a 16-Week Training Period with Intermittent Breath Holding
39. Is Speed Reserve Related to Critical Speed and Anaerobic Distance Capacity in Swimming?
40. Competitive Performance, Training Load and Physiological Responses During Tapering in Young Swimmers
41. Metabolic Responses at Various Intensities Relative to Critical Swimming Velocity
42. Physiological Responses and Stroke-Parameter Changes During Interval Swimming in Different Age-Group Female Swimmers
43. Physiological responses during interval training at relative to critical velocity intensity in young swimmers
44. Training-Induced Changes on Blood Lactate Profile and Critical Velocity in Young Swimmers
45. Repeated Sprint Swimming Performance after Low- or High-Intensity Active and Passive Recoveries
46. Effects of active and passive recovery on performance during repeated-sprint swimming
47. Swimming Performance After Passive and Active Recovery of Various Durations
48. Physiological and Anthropometric Determinants of Rhythmic Gymnastics Performance
49. Effect of different intensities of active recovery on sprint swimming performance
50. Influence of different rest intervals during active or passive recovery on repeated sprint swimming performance
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