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Sex-Mediated Differences Among University Students Performing Extreme Physical Activity During the 3-Minute Burpee Test

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  • Podstawski Robert
  • Omelan Aneta

    (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, Poland)

  • Żurek Piotr

    (Poznan University of Physical Education, Department of Physical Education in Gorzow Wielkopolski, Poland)

  • Clark Cain C.T.

    (Coventry University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, United Kingdom)

  • Ihash Ferenc

    (Eötvös Lóránd University, Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy, Institute of Sports Sciences, Szombathely, Hungary)

  • Kozina Zhanneta

    (H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University, Department of Olympic and Professional Sports and Sports Games, Ukraine)

Abstract

Introduction. The aim of this study was to evaluate sex differences in anthropometric indicators, body composition, physical fitness, and physiological parameters in young women and men performing extremely strenuous exercise during the 3-Minute Burpee Test (3-MBT). Post-exercise recovery during a 6-minute break was determined in the tested subjects.

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  • Podstawski Robert & Omelan Aneta & Żurek Piotr & Clark Cain C.T. & Ihash Ferenc & Kozina Zhanneta, 2019. "Sex-Mediated Differences Among University Students Performing Extreme Physical Activity During the 3-Minute Burpee Test," Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism, Sciendo, vol. 26(2), pages 27-33, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:spotou:v:26:y:2019:i:2:p:27-33:n:5
    DOI: 10.2478/pjst-2019-0011
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