Heat Attainment and Retention in Surfers with and without a Land-Based Warm-Up and Accompanying Passive Heat Retention
Surfing is a growing, high-participation recreational and competitive activity. It is relatively unique, being performed on, in, and through water with a range of temperatures. In other sports, warm-up and heat retention have proved useful at augmenting performance and ameliorating injury risk. Litt...
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Main Authors: | Christian J. Cook (Author), Benjamin G. Serpell (Author), Lauren J. Hanna (Author), Aaron Fox (Author), Phillip J. Fourie (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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