Eric Doré
University of Auvergne
53 Papers
332 Citations
Eric Doré is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric Doré include Blaise Pascal University & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Effects of plyometric training followed by a reduced training programme on physical performance in prepubescent soccer players.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that short-term plyometric training programmes increase athletic performances in prepubescent boys and these improvements were maintained after a period of reduced training.
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Longitudinal Changes of Maximal Short-Term Peak Power in Girls and Boys during Growth
TL;DR: It was observed that during the growth period, the increase of Pmax is significantly higher in boys than in girls, and the gender differences might be explained by neuromuscular determinants of contraction velocity.
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Effects of age and recovery duration on peak power output during repeated cycling sprints.
TL;DR: It was suggested that the faster recovery of PP50 in the prepubescent boys was due to their lower muscle glycolytic activity and their higher muscle oxidative capacity allowing a faster resynthesis in phosphocreatine.
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Gender differences in peak muscle performance during growth.
TL;DR: It was suggested that this sex-related difference was due to total body fat increase, and more specifically lower-limb fat increase during puberty in girls, whilst the boys experienced increased lean body mass.
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Anaerobic cycling performance characteristics in prepubescent, adolescent and young adult females.
TL;DR: Results showed that a braking load of 75 g·kg–1 BM was too high for prepubescent and adolescent girls, therefore, when measuring short-term cycling performance in heterogeneous female populations, a brake load of 50 G·kg-1 BM (0.495 N·kg 1 BM) is recommended.
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