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Emily Brooks; Sarah Wallis; Joshua Hendrikse; James Coxon – npj Science of Learning, 2024
We investigated if micro-consolidation, a phenomenon recently discovered during the brief rest periods between practice when learning an explicit motor sequence, generalises to learning an implicit motor sequence task. We demonstrate micro-consolidation occurs in the absence of explicit sequence awareness. We also investigated the effect of a…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Exercise, Physical Activity Level, Metabolism
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Matthew T. Mahar; Hoyong Sung – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
Field-based tests of aerobic fitness that can be administered quickly and do not require maximal effort are desirable. The purpose was to develop and validate quarter-mile walk tests for 10--13-year-olds. Participants (N = 59) walked one mile on two different days. Walk times, heart rates, body mass, physical activity, and aerobic fitness were…
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Test Construction, Exercise, Early Adolescents
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Jacob C. Davis; Lauren G. Killen; J. Matt Green; Hunter S. Waldman; Lee G. Renfroe – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This review evaluates current literature on intensity selection, perceptual responses, activity enjoyment and adherence rates of exergaming. Methods: The literature search identified manuscripts that investigated exercise intensity, perceptual responses, or exercise adherence of exergaming in young adults. Results: Based on results of…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Exercise, Young Adults, Video Games
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Sazama, Debra; Foster, Carl; Gillette, Cordial; Petersin, Bryana; VanGalen, Brandon; Beddoes, Zack; Selden, Kaylee – Physical Educator, 2023
The Talk Test (TT) is a measure of exercise intensity that has been used in a variety of populations. This study extends the use of the TT as a method to measure exercise intensity in prepubertal children. Healthy children performed an incremental exercise test and then either an interval-based exercise session on the treadmill or a 30-min…
Descriptors: Exercise, Preadolescents, Children, Speech Communication
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Butler-Storsved, Lynda; Brown, Pamela Kocher; Gill, Diane; Rhea, Christopher – Physical Educator, 2023
Dysfunctional movement, a suggested contributing factor for musculoskeletal pain and injury, appears to increase as adolescents experience puberty. This study investigated dysfunctional movement among a group of ninth-grade physical education students to determine if a standardized functional movement warm-up (FMWU) would improve movement quality…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Grade 9, Motion, Psychomotor Skills
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Gabriel Felipe Arantes Bertochi; Jeffer Eidi Sasaki – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
This study compared the weekly training load (TL) variation across different measures. Fifty-two runners reported their heart rate and distance ran for each training session during four weeks of training. Heart rate measures were used to calculate the weekly TRaining IMPulse (W-TRIMP), whereas the distance ran was used to calculate the weekly…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Athletics, Athletes
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Mary Stenson – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Ungrading or alternative grading has gained popularity among undergraduate educators. The purpose of this study was to compare students' perceptions of learning and two methods of grading in an upper-level exercise physiology course with third- and fourth-year undergraduate students. Two ungraded (UG1 and UG2) and two traditionally graded (TG1 and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Exercise Physiology, Grading
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Cleveland, Kris M.; Peterson, Scott A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
There is increasing awareness of the importance of civic engagement in higher education. Service-learning activities in undergraduate programs, in particular, have been linked to positive academic outcomes and gains in various forms of self-efficacy. Exercise Science students at our university complete two service-learning courses as part of the…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Self Efficacy, Exercise Physiology, Undergraduate Students
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Young-Jones, Adena; McCain, Jason; Hart, Bailey – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Physical activity is linked to increased motivation and academic performance, yet the majority of research has focused on elementary and high school children. The current investigation evaluated this dynamic in college students (N = 209) by introducing a physical activity break at the mid-point of a videoed lecture and were divided into four…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Student Motivation, College Students, Exercise
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Rismayanthi, Cerika; Sugiyanto; Kristiyanto, Agus; Doewes, Muchsin – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2022
Increasing age that helps everyone will lead to the elderly group being vulnerable to various activities because of the decline in physiological functions. On the other hand, the elderly have to be able to survive. In addition to the psychological aspects, aspects of muscle, cardiovascular, balance, and mobility are essential factors to support…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Physical Fitness, Health Promotion, Delphi Technique
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Akbulut, Taner – Higher Education Studies, 2020
Physiological effects of aerobic and anaerobic exercises are frequently investigated. However, it is considered that combined exercises may be more effective. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of aerobic and combined exercise program on some biochemical parameters. The study group consisted of 45 male volunteers with sedentary…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, College Students, Life Style, Exercise
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Boer, Pieter-Henk – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Introduction: The VO[subscript 2] max test is the gold standard measure for aerobic fitness. A standardised treadmill protocol was developed years ago for individuals with Down syndrome but with variations in terms of starting speed, load increases and time spent at each stage. However, we realised that the most widely used protocol for adults…
Descriptors: Adults, Down Syndrome, Physical Fitness, Measurement Equipment
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Pineda, Roi Charles; Krampe, Ralf Th.; Vanlandewijck, Yves; Van Biesen, Debbie – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Athletes with intellectual disability represent a unique population who experiences the contrasting effects of cognitive deficits and benefits of sports on balance. This study investigated the combined impact of intellectual disability and sport practice on balance. Method: Center-of-pressure excursion in bipedal stance of 2 disability…
Descriptors: Athletes, Intellectual Disability, Psychomotor Skills, Athletics
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Andrew W. Corcoran; Kelsey Perrykkad; Daniel Feuerriegel; Jonathan E. Robinson – Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2025
Embodied cognition--the idea that mental states and processes should be understood in relation to one's bodily constitution and interactions with the world--remains a controversial topic within cognitive science. Recently, however, increasing interest in predictive processing theories among proponents and critics of embodiment alike has raised…
Descriptors: Physiology, Brain, Cognitive Development, Prenatal Influences
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Girgin, Figen; Sakarya, Gül; Zahal, Onur; Musaoglu, Osman – Online Submission, 2022
Students in the field of painting work long hours and in inappropriate postures. In this qualitative study, it was aimed to evaluate the experience and awareness of art education teacher candidates about performance-based musculoskeletal disorders and their views on preparatory physical exercises. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22…
Descriptors: Art Education, College Students, Human Body, Human Posture
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