Richard J. Schmidt

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Q46234272A Model for Identifying Intensity Zones Above Critical Velocity
Q92666613A biosignal analysis for reducing prosthetic control durations: a proposed method using electromyographic and mechanomyographic control theory
Q51856663A comparison of critical force and electromyographic fatigue threshold for isometric muscle actions of the forearm flexors.
Q51772767A mechanomyographic frequency-based fatigue threshold test.
Q51836604A new EMG frequency-based fatigue threshold test.
Q83396273A new single work bout test to estimate critical power and anaerobic work capacity
Q51719068A test for determining critical heart rate using the critical power model.
Q35008200Acute effects of a caffeine-containing supplement on bench press and leg extension strength and time to exhaustion during cycle ergometry
Q87830876Age-related differences in rates of torque development and rise in EMG are eliminated by normalization
Q83611556Age-related patterns of anthropometric characteristics in young wrestlers
Q84669096An EMG frequency-based test for estimating the neuromuscular fatigue threshold during cycle ergometry
Q44746048An examination of neuromuscular and metabolic fatigue thresholds
Q50964262Application of the Critical Heart Model to Treadmill Running.
Q92149363Are There Sex-Specific Neuromuscular or Force Responses to Fatiguing Isometric Muscle Actions Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity?
Q88853252Are there mode-specific and fatigue-related electromechanical delay responses for maximal isokinetic and isometric muscle actions?
Q86975029Basic reporting and interpretation of surface EMG amplitude and mean power frequency: a reply to Vitgotsky, Ogborn, and Phillips
Q51020351Changes in electromechanical delay during fatiguing dynamic muscle actions.
Q51731836Combining regression and mean comparisons to identify the time course of changes in neuromuscular responses during the process of fatigue.
Q51679062Comparing electromyographic and mechanomyographic frequency-based fatigue thresholds to critical torque during isometric forearm flexion.
Q51848884Comparison of critical force to EMG fatigue thresholds during isometric leg extension.
Q51775169Critical torque, estimated time to exhaustion, and anaerobic work capacity from linear and nonlinear mathematical models.
Q51921896Cross-validation of ventilatory threshold prediction equations on aerobically trained men and women.
Q51108609Differences among estimates of critical power and anaerobic work capacity derived from five mathematical models and the three-minute all-out test.
Q87264436Dissociations among direct and indirect indicators of adiposity in young wrestlers
Q50509053Effects of Fatigue on Voluntary Electromechanical and Relaxation Electromechanical Delay.
Q53809452Effects of Velocity on Electromyographic, Mechanomyographic, and Torque Responses to Repeated Eccentric Muscle Actions.
Q80765122Effects of a protease supplement on eccentric exercise-induced markers of delayed-onset muscle soreness and muscle damage
Q39253968Effects of anatabine and unilateral maximal eccentric isokinetic muscle actions on serum markers of muscle damage and inflammation
Q43102138Effects of arginine-based supplements on the physical working capacity at the fatigue threshold
Q79409482Effects of eight weeks of caffeine supplementation and endurance training on aerobic fitness and body composition
Q88730335Effects of intensity on muscle-specific voluntary electromechanical delay and relaxation electromechanical delay
Q53490809Effects of the innervation zone on the time and frequency domain parameters of the surface electromyographic signal.
Q45341808Electromyographic and mechanomyographic responses across repeated maximal isometric and concentric muscle actions of the leg extensors
Q51582397Electromyographic, mechanomyographic, and metabolic responses during cycle ergometry at a constant rating of perceived exertion.
Q45061255Estimated times to exhaustion and power outputs at the gas exchange threshold, physical working capacity at the rating of perceived exertion threshold, and respiratory compensation point
Q79773368Estimated times to exhaustion at the PWC V O2, PWC HRT, and VT
Q51618402Factors underlying the perception of effort during constant heart rate running above and below the critical heart rate.
Q82609993Gender comparisons of anthropometric characteristics of young sprint swimmers
Q50045313Gender- and Muscle-Specific Responses During Fatiguing Exercise
Q104492216High- vs. Low-Intensity Fatiguing Eccentric Exercise on Muscle Thickness, Strength, and Blood Flow
Q50994695Influences of Interelectrode Distance and Innervation Zone on Electromyographic Signals.
Q47584012Influences of body-size variables on age-related increases in isokinetic peak torque in young wrestlers
Q53077101Inter-individual variability in the patterns of responses for electromyography and mechanomyography during cycle ergometry using an RPE-clamp model.
Q45352790Mechanomyographic and electromyographic responses during fatiguing eccentric muscle actions of the leg extensors
Q43511270Mechanomyographic and metabolic responses during continuous cycle ergometry at critical power from the 3-min all-out test
Q43693846Metabolic and neuromuscular responses at critical power from the 3-min all-out test
Q44060899Metabolic parameters for ramp versus step incremental cycle ergometer tests
Q87264420Metabolic, cardiovascular, and perceptual responses to a thermogenic nutritional supplement at rest, during exercise, and recovery in men
Q53433579Muscle activation during three sets to failure at 80 vs. 30% 1RM resistance exercise.
Q53798689Neuromuscular Adaptations After 2 and 4 Weeks of 80% Versus 30% 1 Repetition Maximum Resistance Training to Failure.
Q45795915Neuromuscular and metabolic comparisons between ramp and step incremental cycle ergometer tests
Q64910304Neuromuscular responses of recreationally active women during a sustained, submaximal isometric leg extension muscle action at a constant perception of effort.
Q90046979Neuromuscular responses of the superficial quadriceps femoris muscles: muscle specific fatigue and inter-individual variability during severe intensity treadmill running
Q43485257Oxygen uptake, heart rate, and ratings of perceived exertion at the PWCVo2.
Q98903634Performance fatigability and neuromuscular responses for bilateral and unilateral leg extensions in men
Q91227830Performance fatigability and neuromuscular responses for bilateral versus unilateral leg extensions in women
Q43597399Physiologic responses to a thermogenic nutritional supplement at rest, during low-intensity exercise, and during recovery from exercise in college-aged women.
Q46293546Plasma ammonia concentrations and the slow component of oxygen uptake kinetics during cycle ergometry
Q81479282Proposed tests for measuring the running velocity at the oxygen consumption and heart rate thresholds for treadmill exercise
Q86951561Relative contributions of strength, anthropometric, and body composition characteristics to estimated propulsive force in young male swimmers
Q53399438Relative differences in strength and power from slow to fast isokinetic velocities may reflect dynapenia.
Q53503153Reliability and relationships among handgrip strength, leg extensor strength and power, and balance in older men.
Q85345338Responses during exhaustive exercise at critical power determined from the 3-min all-out test
Q60922889Sex differences for fatigue-induced changes in muscle blood flow, but not eccentric peak torque or neuromuscular responses
Q91396987Sex- and Mode-specific Responses to Eccentric Muscle Fatigue
Q49618227Sex-Related Differences in The Accuracy of Estimating Target Force Using Percentages of Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contractions Versus Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Isometric Muscle Actions
Q91130748The Contributions of Arterial Cross-Sectional Area and Time-Averaged Flow Velocity to Arterial Blood Flow
Q42822358The Effects of Polyethylene Glycosylated Creatine Supplementation on Muscular Strength and Power
Q33784082The Effects of Work-to-Rest Ratios on Torque, Electromyographic, and Mechanomyographic Responses to Fatiguing Workbouts
Q80179142The acute effects of a caffeine-containing supplement on strength, muscular endurance, and anaerobic capabilities
Q51892311The development of rating of perceived exertion-based tests of physical working capacity.
Q45354287The effect of different exercise protocols and regression-based algorithms on the assessment of the anaerobic threshold
Q88501520The effect of epoch length on time and frequency domain parameters of electromyographic and mechanomyographic signals
Q43016341The effects of 4 weeks of an arginine-based supplement on the gas exchange threshold and peak oxygen uptake
Q82737319The effects of accelerometer placement on mechanomyographic amplitude and mean power frequency during cycle ergometry
Q39380158The effects of anatabine on non-invasive indicators of muscle damage: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study
Q84950784The effects of creatine monohydrate loading on anaerobic performance and one-repetition maximum strength
Q84447664The effects of electrode orientation on electromyographic amplitude and mean power frequency during cycle ergometry
Q51365870The effects of interelectrode distance on electromyographic amplitude and mean power frequency during incremental cycle ergometry.
Q87165347The effects of polyethylene glycosylated creatine supplementation on anaerobic performance measures and body composition
Q84444777The effects of skinfold thicknesses and innervation zone on the mechanomyographic signal during cycle ergometry
Q82210160The influence of the muscle fiber pennation angle and innervation zone on the identification of neuromuscular fatigue during cycle ergometry
Q46897658The relationships among critical power determined from a 3-min all-out test, respiratory compensation point, gas exchange threshold, and ventilatory threshold
Q51798495Time Course of Changes in Neuromuscular Parameters During Sustained Isometric Muscle Actions.
Q33649175Time Course of Changes in Neuromuscular Responses at 30% versus 70% 1 Repetition Maximum during Dynamic Constant External Resistance Leg Extensions to Failure
Q93053971Time course of changes in neuromuscular responses during rides to exhaustion above and below critical power
Q46027420Validity of fat-free weight equations for estimating mean and peak power in high school wrestlers.
Q50132495Velocity-Dependent Changes in Electrical Efficiency of the Leg Extensors during Eccentric Isokinetic Muscle Actions
Q51581709Yearly changes in the anthropometric dimensions of female high school gymnasts.

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