Publications by authors named "Kai Fox"

Lengthy periods of inactivity are experienced by substitutes during a soccer match, which can decrease muscle temperature, ultimately impacting performance. This study aimed to determine the effects of using a passive heat intervention in both a cold (2°C) and thermoneutral (18°C) environment on simulated soccer performance and perceptual responses. On four occasions, 14 trained male players, completed a pre-match warm-up, followed by 45 min of rest.

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  • Lack of physical activity among adults contributes to increased health issues and a lower quality of life, making it crucial to find effective exercise strategies.
  • A study involving 20 untrained adults aged 30-60 evaluated the effects of two types of low-dose resistance training: maximal velocity-intent (MI) and controlled-tempo (CT), over 6 weeks with one session per week.
  • Results showed both training methods led to significant improvements in various physical fitness measures, indicating that low-dose resistance training can effectively enhance quality of life and functional capacity in healthy adults.
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Purpose: Soccer substitutes are exposed to periods of limited activity before entering match-play, likely negating benefits of active warm-ups. This study aimed to determine the effects of using a passive heat intervention following a pre-match, and half-time warm-up, on muscle and core temperature in soccer players during ambient (18 °C) and cold (2 °C) conditions.

Methods: On four occasions, 8 male players, completed a pre-match warm-up, followed by 45 min of rest.

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Inter-limb asymmetry refers to an imbalance in performance between the left and right limbs. Discrepancies throughout asymmetry research does not allow practitioners to confidently understand the effect of inter-limb asymmetries on athletic performance. Therefore, this review summarized the current literature using a meta-analytic approach, conforming to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses guidelines to identify the association between inter-limb asymmetry and athletic performance.

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Attention allows us to focus sensory processing on behaviorally relevant aspects of the visual world. One potential mechanism of attention is a change in the gain of sensory responses. However, changing gain at early stages could have multiple downstream consequences for visual processing.

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The ability to track animals accurately is critical for behavioral experiments. For video-based assays, this is often accomplished by manipulating environmental conditions to increase contrast between the animal and the background in order to achieve proper foreground/background detection (segmentation). Modifying environmental conditions for experimental scalability opposes ethological relevance.

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