Author: Michael Eugene Knight
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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The Relationship of Selected Physiological Variables to Wrestling Success of Collegiate Wrestlers
Author: Michael Eugene Knight
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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Category : Wrestlers
Languages : en
Pages : 82
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Dietary Influences on Selected Physiological Parameters in Collegiate Wrestlers During the Pre-competitive Training Period
Author: Don Wayne Jensen
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Category : Athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Category : Athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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A Study on Certain Physiological Variables as Affected by Weight Loss in Collegiate Wrestlers
Author: Walton Craig Stevens
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Category : Weight loss
Languages : en
Pages : 156
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Category : Weight loss
Languages : en
Pages : 156
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An Exploratory Multivariate Assessment of Wrestling Success Using Selected Physiological, Psychological, and Context Variables
Author: Donald W. Devine
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Predictor Variables for Success in College Wrestling
Author: Shea Nicole Ware
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Category : College sports
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Research involving a wrestler’s success in competition is limited. Understanding the physiological attributes that a successful wrestler must exhibit will help coaches and wrestlers develop effective and efficient philosophies and training programs. The purpose of this study was to examine if there are attributes of male NCAA Division II collegiate wrestlers that can predict success in the form of competitive wins during the season. Participants were tested on five physiological attributes: percent weight change (preseason to in-season), anaerobic work capacity, shot velocity, lower body power, and handgrip strength. A multiple regression statistic generated a correlation matrix for the independent variables and dependent variable. The results showed only one independent variable (percent change in weight) correlated significantly (F = 9.402 and p = .037) with the dependent variable (percent wins). Additionally, 70.2% of the influence in changed body mass predicted success in wrestling (r = 0.838, r2 = 0.702). These relationships imply that wrestlers who gained mass were more likely to win compared to those who did not. The researcher concluded that future research should test a larger and broader population of wrestlers, examining percent body fat and hydration levels, in addition to body mass measurements, as well as consider testing wrestlers throughout the season. Knowledge of the neurological and physiological strengths of successful wrestlers at all weight classes could better help coaches and trainers enhance physiological attributes and skills.
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Category : College sports
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Research involving a wrestler’s success in competition is limited. Understanding the physiological attributes that a successful wrestler must exhibit will help coaches and wrestlers develop effective and efficient philosophies and training programs. The purpose of this study was to examine if there are attributes of male NCAA Division II collegiate wrestlers that can predict success in the form of competitive wins during the season. Participants were tested on five physiological attributes: percent weight change (preseason to in-season), anaerobic work capacity, shot velocity, lower body power, and handgrip strength. A multiple regression statistic generated a correlation matrix for the independent variables and dependent variable. The results showed only one independent variable (percent change in weight) correlated significantly (F = 9.402 and p = .037) with the dependent variable (percent wins). Additionally, 70.2% of the influence in changed body mass predicted success in wrestling (r = 0.838, r2 = 0.702). These relationships imply that wrestlers who gained mass were more likely to win compared to those who did not. The researcher concluded that future research should test a larger and broader population of wrestlers, examining percent body fat and hydration levels, in addition to body mass measurements, as well as consider testing wrestlers throughout the season. Knowledge of the neurological and physiological strengths of successful wrestlers at all weight classes could better help coaches and trainers enhance physiological attributes and skills.
The effect of an NCAA Division I wrestling season on selected physiological variables
Author: Mark P. Schultz
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Relationship Between Selected Physical Fitness Measures and Wrestling Success
Author: Chris Sones
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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The Effects of an NCAA Division I Wrestling Season on Selected Physiological Variables
Author: Mark P. Schultz
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Category : Body composition
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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An Investigation of the Correlation Between Success in College Wrestlers and the Physiological Capacities
Author: Craig Horswill
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Wrestling
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Masters Abstracts International
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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