Pre-Anticipatory Anxiety and Autonomic Nervous System Response to Two Unique Fitness Competition Workouts
To evaluate the feasibility of on-site collection of subjective anxiety, autonomic nervous system activity, and salivary catecholamines surrounding high-intensity functional training (HIFT) competition, ten experienced HIFT competitors completed baseline assessments of anxiety and heart rate variabi...
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Main Authors: | Gerald T. Mangine (Author), Brian M. Kliszczewicz (Author), Joseph B. Boone (Author), Cassie M. Williamson-Reisdorph (Author), Emily E. Bechke (Author) |
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