Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance

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summary The present chapter measured the association of archery performance in relation to bio-physiological indicators, namely calories intake, resting respiration, heart rate, systolic as well as diastolic blood. It was established from the investigation that a high calorie intake, resting respiratory rate and a lower level of heart rate in conjunction with lower blood pressure are positively linked with a higher archery shooting score. Moreover, it is shown from the present investigation that the LR model could provide a good prediction of LPA and HPA based on the performance indicators examined. © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd
title Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance
title_full Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance
title_fullStr Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance
title_full_unstemmed Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance
title_short Bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance
title_sort bio-physiological indicators in evaluating archery performance