Automated Author Profile

Aslan, Veysi

0009-0005-4564-7304

Current S-Index

1.0

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

14.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Warm-up protocols data for young wrestlers

) + IMW, and wrestling warm-up + placebo (WWPL)) to analyse changes in inspiratory muscle strength and select respiratory function parameters.The study was conducted with 14 male wrestlers aged 15-16. Participants were subjected to the three different warm-up protocols, followed by simulated wrestling bouts. Results showed that the WWIW protocol increased maximal inspiratory pressure by 17.3% compared to the traditional and placebo warm-ups. Additionally, the WWIW protocol delayed fatigue and improved recovery rates among the wrestlers. Specifically, WWIW enabled a faster return to normal heart rate post-competition, accelerating the recovery process.These findings suggest that WWIW can be effectively used in high-intensity sports like wrestling to enhance recovery between matches and improve overall performance. Further studies with larger sample sizes and in different sports are recommended to validate these results

Authors

  • Tosun, Mehmet Ismail ;
  • Demirkan, Erkan ;
  • Kaplan, Abdurrahim ;
  • Eker Arıcı, İrem ;
  • Aslan, Veysi ;
  • Harmancı, Halit ;
  • George Cosmin, Damian ;
  • Favre, Michael
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.27619206January 2025

Warm-up protocols data for young wrestlers

) + IMW, and wrestling warm-up + placebo (WWPL)) to analyse changes in inspiratory muscle strength and select respiratory function parameters.The study was conducted with 14 male wrestlers aged 15-16. Participants were subjected to the three different warm-up protocols, followed by simulated wrestling bouts. Results showed that the WWIW protocol increased maximal inspiratory pressure by 17.3% compared to the traditional and placebo warm-ups. Additionally, the WWIW protocol delayed fatigue and improved recovery rates among the wrestlers. Specifically, WWIW enabled a faster return to normal heart rate post-competition, accelerating the recovery process.These findings suggest that WWIW can be effectively used in high-intensity sports like wrestling to enhance recovery between matches and improve overall performance. Further studies with larger sample sizes and in different sports are recommended to validate these results

Authors

  • Tosun, Mehmet Ismail ;
  • Demirkan, Erkan ;
  • Kaplan, Abdurrahim ;
  • Eker Arıcı, İrem ;
  • Aslan, Veysi ;
  • Harmancı, Halit ;
  • George Cosmin, Damian ;
  • Favre, Michael
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.27619206.v2January 2025

Warm-up protocols data for young wrestlers

) + IMW, and wrestling warm-up + placebo (WWPL)) to analyse changes in inspiratory muscle strength and select respiratory function parameters.The study was conducted with 14 male wrestlers aged 15-16. Participants were subjected to the three different warm-up protocols, followed by simulated wrestling bouts. Results showed that the WWIW protocol increased maximal inspiratory pressure by 17.3% compared to the traditional and placebo warm-ups. Additionally, the WWIW protocol delayed fatigue and improved recovery rates among the wrestlers. Specifically, WWIW enabled a faster return to normal heart rate post-competition, accelerating the recovery process.These findings suggest that WWIW can be effectively used in high-intensity sports like wrestling to enhance recovery between matches and improve overall performance. Further studies with larger sample sizes and in different sports are recommended to validate these results

Authors

  • Tosun, Mehmet Ismail ;
  • Demirkan, Erkan ;
  • Kaplan, Abdurrahim ;
  • Eker Arıcı, İrem ;
  • Aslan, Veysi ;
  • Harmancı, Halit ;
  • George Cosmin, Damian ;
  • Favre, Michael
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.27619206.v1January 2024