BISHOP, DAVID JOHN
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.147
EU - Europa 3.408
AS - Asia 2.446
SA - Sud America 572
AF - Africa 29
OC - Oceania 12
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
Totale 10.622
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.106
RU - Federazione Russa 1.215
SG - Singapore 1.116
GB - Regno Unito 605
CN - Cina 552
BR - Brasile 443
FR - Francia 309
IT - Italia 309
HK - Hong Kong 305
FI - Finlandia 256
IE - Irlanda 213
VN - Vietnam 205
DE - Germania 155
KR - Corea 141
UA - Ucraina 114
SE - Svezia 111
AR - Argentina 47
ES - Italia 46
EC - Ecuador 30
ID - Indonesia 20
CO - Colombia 19
MX - Messico 19
CA - Canada 17
IL - Israele 17
NL - Olanda 16
BD - Bangladesh 13
BE - Belgio 13
MY - Malesia 12
PY - Paraguay 10
AU - Australia 9
IN - India 9
LU - Lussemburgo 9
TR - Turchia 9
CL - Cile 8
PT - Portogallo 8
ZA - Sudafrica 8
EG - Egitto 7
EU - Europa 7
IQ - Iraq 7
JP - Giappone 6
PE - Perù 6
PL - Polonia 6
UZ - Uzbekistan 6
AT - Austria 5
CH - Svizzera 5
GR - Grecia 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
MA - Marocco 4
SI - Slovenia 4
TW - Taiwan 4
UY - Uruguay 4
VE - Venezuela 4
BH - Bahrain 3
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
PH - Filippine 3
PK - Pakistan 3
SC - Seychelles 3
IR - Iran 2
KE - Kenya 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
NO - Norvegia 2
SA - Arabia Saudita 2
TN - Tunisia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BB - Barbados 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
GH - Ghana 1
JM - Giamaica 1
JO - Giordania 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
MT - Malta 1
NG - Nigeria 1
OM - Oman 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
RO - Romania 1
RS - Serbia 1
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 1
Totale 10.622
Città #
Jacksonville 983
Ann Arbor 476
Southend 475
Singapore 471
Woodbridge 429
Dallas 398
Hong Kong 302
Houston 301
Moscow 298
Chandler 291
Dublin 212
Ashburn 156
Lawrence 120
Princeton 120
Wilmington 97
Nanjing 80
Ho Chi Minh City 71
Verona 70
Hanoi 50
Buffalo 47
Los Angeles 47
Lancaster 45
The Dalles 44
Shenyang 43
Jinan 41
Milan 40
Chicago 38
Fuzhou 35
Beijing 33
Hebei 33
Redondo Beach 33
Nanchang 31
Tianjin 29
São Paulo 28
Jiaxing 22
Seoul 21
Columbus 18
Ningbo 18
Rio de Janeiro 18
Norwalk 17
Fairfield 15
Guangzhou 14
Helsinki 14
Zhengzhou 14
Redmond 13
Brussels 12
Changsha 12
Santa Clara 12
Taizhou 12
Kuala Lumpur 11
Redwood City 11
Council Bluffs 10
Donostia / San Sebastian 10
Cuenca 9
Haikou 9
Hangzhou 9
London 9
Thái Bình 9
Belo Horizonte 8
Padova 8
Quito 8
Campinas 7
Curitiba 7
Da Nang 7
Guayaquil 7
Haiphong 7
Hải Dương 7
Lisbon 7
Madrid 7
Mexico City 7
Ninh Bình 7
San Francisco 7
San Jerónimo Norte 7
Washington 7
Brasília 6
Cairo 6
Can Tho 6
Melbourne 6
Rome 6
Rotterdam 6
Tashkent 6
Warsaw 6
Whitley Bay 6
Baghdad 5
Guarulhos 5
Lima 5
Munich 5
Naples 5
Porto Alegre 5
Sorocaba 5
Taiyuan 5
Tokyo 5
Aparecida de Goiânia 4
Athens 4
Birmingham 4
Biên Hòa 4
Dongguan 4
Erandio 4
Genoa 4
Huesca 4
Totale 6.532
Nome #
Modello prestativo e preparazione nel gioco del tennis 250
An applied research model for the sport sciences 142
Determinants of repeated-sprint ability in well-trained team-sport athletes and endurance-trained athletes 137
La capacidad para repetir esfuerzos maximos intermitentes: aspectos fisiologicos (I) 135
Sprint training in preadolescent soccer players. 120
Activity patterns, blood lactate concentrations and ratings of perceived exertion during a professional singles tennis tournament 118
Are athletes able to self-select their optimal warm up? 117
Determinants of repeated-sprint ability in females matched for single-sprint performance 117
A comparison between land and sand-based tests for beach volleyball assessment 116
Both afferent feedback and psychobiological factors are important. 116
Capacita' di ripetere gli sprint e sua valutazione 115
Are there differences in performance, metabolism, and quadriceps muscle activity in black African and Caucasian athletes during brief intermittent and intense exercise? 114
Warm up II: performance changes following active warm up and how to structure the warm up 111
Core temperature and hydration status during an Ironman triathlon 111
Critical power can be estimated from nonexhaustive tests based on rating of perceived exertion responses 110
Determinants of sprint-distance cycling and running performance in triathletes 109
Age-related differences in repeated-sprint ability in highly trained youth football players. 109
Incremental exercise test design and analysis: implications for performance diagnostics in endurance athletes. 107
Changes in markers of muscle damage, inflammation and HSP70 after an Ironman Triathlon race 106
Cadence selection affects metabolic responses during cycling and subsequent running time to fatigue 106
The relationship between plasma lactate parameters, Wpeak and 1-h cycling performance in women 105
Comparison of the VO2 response to 800-m, 1500-m and 3000-m track running events 105
The validity of a repeated sprint ability test 105
Validity of simple field tests as indicators of match-related physical performance in top-level professional soccer players 104
Effects of induced metabolic alkalosis on prolonged intermittent-sprint performance 104
Oxygen uptake and blood metabolic responses to a 400-m run. 104
Dynamic pacing strategies during the cycle phase of an Ironman triathlon 103
Factors modulating post-activation potentiation and its effect on performance of subsequent explosive activities. 102
Activity profile of world-class professional surfers during competition: a case study 99
Sprint vs. interval training in football 98
Effect of wearing an ice cooling jacket on repeat sprint performance in warm/humid conditions 95
Warm up I: potential mechanisms and the effects of passive warm up on exercise performance 94
Interval training for team sports 93
The influence of recovery duration between periods of exercise on the critical power function 92
Validity of a repeated-sprint test for football 92
Physiological attributes of triathletes. 92
Different interpretation of the effect of two different intense training regimens on repeated sprint ability 91
Secret clock manipulation affects time-to-task failure during high-intensity exercise. 91
High-intensity exercise acutely decreases the membrane content of MCT1 and MCT4 and buffer capacity in human skeletal muscle 90
Comparison of muscle buffer capacity and repeated-sprint ability of untrained, endurance-trained and team-sport athletes 90
V.O2 responses to running speeds above V.O2max 90
The effects of travel on team performance in the Australian national netball competition 89
The effect of three different warm-up intensities on kayak ergometer performance 89
Upper body aerobic fitness comparison between two groups of competitive surfboard riders 89
The effects of strength training on endurance performance and muscle characteristics 88
Turning down lipid oxidation during heavy exercise - what isthe mechanism? 88
Effects of active versus passive recovery on thermoregulatory strain and performance in intermittent-sprint exercise 86
Fatigue responses during repeated sprints matched for initial mechanical output 86
The duration of predicting trials influences time to fatigue at critical power 86
The relationship between the (VO2)-O-. Slow component, muscle metabolites and performance during very-heavy exhaustive exercise 85
The effects of warm up on intermittent-sprint performance 85
Effect of end-point cadence on the maximal work-time relationship 84
Sports-science roundtable: does sports-science research influence practice? 84
Science and medicine of triathlon 84
Physiological predictors of flat-water kayak performance in women 84
Muscle buffer capacity and aerobic fitness are associated with repeated-sprint ability in women 84
Muscle fatigue in males and females during multiple-sprint exercise. 84
Effect of swimming intensity on subsequent cycling and overall triathlon performance 83
Effects of rest interval during high-repetition resistance training on strength, aerobic fitness, and repeated-sprint ability 83
Variability of competitive performance assessment of elite surfboard riders. 83
Effect of performance level on pacing strategy during a 10-km running race. 83
The effects of training intensity on muscle buffer capacity in females 82
Effects of high- and moderate-intensity training on metabolism and repeated sprints 82
Fatigue in repeated-sprint exercise is related to muscle power factors and reduced neuromuscular activity 82
Predictors of repeated-sprint ability in elite female hockey players 82
Metabolism and performance in repeated cycle sprints: active versus passive recovery 82
Performance and metabolism in repeated sprint exercise: effect of recovery intensity 82
Reliability of a 1-h endurance performance test in trained female cyclists 81
Relationship between plasma lactate parameters and muscle characteristics in female cyclists 81
Induced metabolic alkalosis affects muscle metabolism and repeated-sprint ability 81
Time-motion analysis of elite field hockey, with special reference to repeated-sprint activity 81
The effect of stage duration on the calculation of peak VO2 during cycle ergometry 81
Effects of high-intensity training on muscle lactate transporters and postexercise recovery of muscle lactate and hydrogen ions in women. 81
Variable power output during cycling improves subsequent treadmill run time to exhaustion 80
If physical activity is the answer, what was the question? 80
The influence of resistance training on the critical power function & time to fatigue at critical power 80
Evaluation of the Accusport lactate analyser 79
Effects of high-intensity interval training on the VO2 response during severe exercise 79
Influence of hypohydration on intermittent sprint performance in the heat. 79
Enhancing muscular qualities in untrained women: linear versus undulating periodization. 79
Perception of manipulated time influences performance during high-intensity exercise. 79
Muscle deoxygenation and neural drive to the muscle during repeated sprint cycling 78
The validity of physiological variables to assess training intensity in kayak athletes 78
Vitamin and mineral supplementation and neuromuscular recovery after a running race 78
Longitudinal assessment of the effects of field-hockey training on repeated sprint ability 78
Repeated-sprint performance, but not neural strategies, is improved in a hot environment. 78
Effects of resistance training on H+ regulation, buffer capacity, and repeated sprints 77
The influence of pacing strategy on VO2 and supramaximal kayak performance 76
High-intensity exercise decreases muscle buffer capacity via a decrease in protein buffering in human skeletal muscle. 76
The critical-power model does not provide an accurate measure of the anaerobic work capacity. 76
Ramp and constant power trials produce equivalent critical power estimates 75
The critical power function is dependent on the duration of the predictive exercise tests chosen 75
Ratings of perceived exertion-lactate association during actual singles tennis match play. 75
Non-exhaustive tests for critical power estimation. 75
Relation between maximal aerobic power and the ability to repeat sprints in young basketball players 74
Reliability of a repeated-sprint test for field-hockey 74
Time-motion analysis of elite field hockey during several games in succession: a tournament scenario 74
Physiological and metabolic responses of repeated-sprint activities: specific to field-based team sports 74
La capacidad de repetir esfuerzos intermitentes: aspectos fisiologicos (II) 74
The effects of a 10-day taper on repeated-sprint performance in females 73
Totale 9.263
Categoria #
all - tutte 37.996
article - articoli 34.937
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 2.430
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 629
Totale 75.992


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021537 0 0 0 0 97 122 34 132 114 1 33 4
2021/2022497 24 46 8 12 9 26 4 48 41 32 77 170
2022/20231.215 149 81 183 181 174 257 7 57 90 3 21 12
2023/2024474 28 36 70 29 59 76 8 19 5 19 74 51
2024/20251.674 136 113 29 301 67 26 47 68 257 183 100 347
2025/20262.808 366 370 491 858 723 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.639