Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and disability populations
This thesis comprised two studies: a systematic review and a pilot randomised controlled trial. The review aimed to evaluate what is known regarding aquatic high intensity interval exercise training and its effect on aerobic capacity and body composition in populations that are not athletic. This kn...
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| description | This thesis comprised two studies: a systematic review and a pilot randomised controlled trial. The review aimed to evaluate what is known regarding aquatic high intensity interval exercise training and its effect on aerobic capacity and body composition in populations that are not athletic. This knowledge was then used to develop, implement and evaluate the feasibility of this type of training for young people with cerebral palsy. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-851252021-08-13T00:01:39Z Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and disability populations Depiazzi, Julie This thesis comprised two studies: a systematic review and a pilot randomised controlled trial. The review aimed to evaluate what is known regarding aquatic high intensity interval exercise training and its effect on aerobic capacity and body composition in populations that are not athletic. This knowledge was then used to develop, implement and evaluate the feasibility of this type of training for young people with cerebral palsy. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85125 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Depiazzi, Julie Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and disability populations |
| title | Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| title_full | Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| title_fullStr | Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| title_short | Aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| title_sort | aquatic high intensity interval training in non-athletes and
disability populations |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85125 |