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Les Ansley

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Lucy Ansley

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Fatigue management in the preparation of Olympic athletes

…, M Gleeson, L Ansley - Journal of sports …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Fatigue is often a consequence of physical training and the effective management of fatigue
by the coach and athlete is essential in optimizing adaptation and performance. In this paper…

Determinants of “optimal” cadence during cycling

L Ansley, P Cangley - European Journal of Sport Science, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Cadence is one of the only variables cyclists can adjust to manage their performance and
fatigue during an event. Not surprisingly, cadence has received a great deal of attention from …

Pathophysiological mechanisms of exercise‐induced anaphylaxis: an EAACI position statement

L Ansley, M Bonini, L Delgado, S Del Giacco… - Allergy, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… Robson-Ansley and du Toit 3 hypothesized that the redistribution of blood flow during
exercise to skeletal muscle and skin away from the visceral organs is the trigger factor in FDEIAn. …

Central and peripheral fatigue in male cyclists after 4-, 20-, and 40-km time trials

…, ASC Gibson, L Ansley - … & Science in …, 2015 - bnu.repository.guildhe.ac.uk
Purpose: Few studies have assessed neuromuscular fatigue after self-paced locomotor
exercise; moreover, none have assessed the degree of supraspinal fatigue. This study assessed …

Anticipatory pacing strategies during supra-maximal exercise lasting more than 30 s

L Ansley, T Noakes, P Robson-Ansley… - Medicine & Science …, 2004 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Purpose: This study assessed whether pacing strategies are adopted during supramaximal
exercise bouts lasting longer than 30 s. Methods: Eight healthy males performed six Wingate …

Regulation of pacing strategies during successive 4-km time trials

L Ansley, MI Lambert, E Scharbort… - Medicine & Science …, 2004 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Purpose: Athletes adopt a pacing strategy to delay fatigue and optimize athletic performance.
However, many current theories of the regulation of muscle function during exercise do not …

[PDF][PDF] Prevalence of allergy and upper respiratory tract symptoms in runners of the London marathon

…, I Walshe, C Toms, G Du Toit, M Smith, L Ansley - Medicine & Science in …, 2012 - Citeseer
… (Results are expressed in quantitative units, kUa/L, where one kUa/L corresponds to 2.4 mg
of … Dijkstra HP, Robson-Ansley P. The prevalence and current opinion of treatment of allergic …

The impact of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction on athletic performance: a systematic review

OJ Price, JH Hull, V Backer, M Hostrup, L Ansley - Sports Medicine, 2014 - Springer
Background Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) describes the phenomenon of
transient airway narrowing in association with physical activity. Although it may seem likely that …

Airway dysfunction in elite athletes–an occupational lung disease?

OJ Price, L Ansley, A Menzies‐Gow, P Cullinan… - Allergy, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… levels to rise to 20–30 times those at rest (ie from 5 l/min to over 150 l/min). Ventilation rates
in excess of 30 l/min result in a shift in breathing pattern from almost exclusive nasal airflow …

[HTML][HTML] Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea: gold standard for diagnosing exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in athletes?

JH Hull, L Ansley, OJ Price, JW Dickinson, M Bonini - Sports medicine, 2016 - Springer
In athletes, a secure diagnos is of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is dependent
on objective testing. Evaluating spirometric indices of airflow before and following an …