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The influence of hot humid and hot dry environments on intermittent-sprint exercise performance
Mark Hayes
, Paul, C. Castle
, Emma Ross
,
Neil Maxwell
University of Brighton
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Exercise Performance
100%
Hot-dry Environment
100%
Intermittent-sprint Exercise
100%
Hot-humid
100%
Hot-dry
62%
Physiological Strain
37%
Humidity
37%
Intermittent Sprints
37%
Heat Stress
37%
Hot-humid Environment
25%
Team Sports
12%
Sprint Performance
12%
Peak Power Output
12%
Sport Players
12%
Heat Conditions
12%
Evaporative Heat Loss
12%
Engineering
Relative Humidity
100%
Heat Stress
100%
Dry Environment
100%
Humid Environment
66%
Power Output
33%
Peak Power
33%
Heat Losses
33%