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Robert Roczniok
Researcher at University School of Colorado Springs
Publications - 46
Citations - 780
Robert Roczniok is an academic researcher from University School of Colorado Springs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice hockey & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 620 citations.
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The Effects of Intermittent Hypoxic Training on Aerobic Capacity and Endurance Performance in Cyclists
Miłosz Czuba,Zbigniew Waskiewicz,Adam Zajac,Stanisław Poprzęcki,Jarosław Cholewa,Robert Roczniok +5 more
TL;DR: The observed results suggests that intermittent hypoxic training at lactate threshold intensity and medium duration (30-40min) is an effective training means for improving aerobic capacity and endurance performance at sea level.
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Application of Neural and Regression Models in Sports Results Prediction
Adam Maszczyk,Artur Gołaś,Przemysław Pietraszewski,Robert Roczniok,Adam Zając,Arkadiusz Stanula +5 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the above data clearly shows that the neural model does better at predicting sports results than the regression model, and demonstrated a significantly greater accuracy of prediction for perceptron models.
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The Structure of Performance of a Sport Rock Climber
TL;DR: The results show that for training effectiveness of advanced climbers to be thoroughly analysed and examined, tests assessing their physical, technical and mental characteristics are necessary.
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The role of aerobic capacity in high-intensity intermittent efforts in ice-hockey.
TL;DR: The 6x89 m test proposed in this study offers a high test-retest correlation coefficient and seems that it was well selected for repeated sprint ability testing in hockey players.
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The Effects of High Intensity Interval Training in Normobaric Hypoxia on Aerobic Capacity in Basketball Players
Miłosz Czuba,Adam Zając,Adam Maszczyk,Robert Roczniok,Stanisław Poprzęcki,Wiesław Garbaciak,Tomasz Zając +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that an intermittent hypoxic training protocol with high intensity intervals (4 to 5 x 4 min bouts at 90% of vVO2max-hyp) is an effective training means for improving aerobic capacity at sea level in basketball players.