The physiologic response of exercising in the water and on land with and without the X1000 Walk 'N Tone Exercise Belt.: An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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From the supplier: Use of the X1000 Walk 'N Tone Exercise Belt was studied to determine its effects and investigate the metabolic reactions that result from exercising in chest-deep water. Water was found to actually decrease the energy cost of such an exercise. An analysis of variance on environment, belt and time showed that there was a significant environment main effect for net oxygen cost and caloric expenditure. Land heart rates, rather than water heart rates, were found to increase over time.
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Title: The physiologic response of exercising in the water and on land with and without the X1000 Walk 'N Tone Exercise Belt.
Author: Jacalyn J. Robert
Publication:Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
Volume: v67 Issue: n3 Page: p310(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Use of the X1000 Walk 'N Tone Exercise Belt was studied to determine its effects and investigate the metabolic reactions that result from exercising in chest-deep water. Water was found to actually decrease the energy cost of such an exercise. An analysis of variance on environment, belt and time showed that there was a significant environment main effect for net oxygen cost and caloric expenditure. Land heart rates, rather than water heart rates, were found to increase over time.
Citation Details
Title: The physiologic response of exercising in the water and on land with and without the X1000 Walk 'N Tone Exercise Belt.
Author: Jacalyn J. Robert
Publication:Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
Volume: v67 Issue: n3 Page: p310(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
