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Tim Wiedenmann

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European Journal of Sport Science|May 11, 2023
Low-intensity climbing with blood flow restriction over 5 weeks increases grip and elbow flexor endurance in advanced climbers: A randomized controlled trialSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Robert Rein, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|August 29, 2024
Post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) protocols do not further increase jumping performance beyond warm-up effects: findings from three acute randomized crossover trialsLudwig Rappelt, Steffen Held, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 5, 2025
Performance Prediction and Athlete categorization using the Anaerobic Power Reserve Framework in RowingLudwig Rappelt, Lars Donath, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity : Official Journal of the European Group for Research Into Elderly and Physical Activity|January 28, 2023
Exercise based reduction of falls in communitydwelling older adults: a network meta-analysisTim Wiedenmann, Steffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|September 9, 2025
HRV-Based Thresholds in Rowing: Validity and Reliability AssessmentSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|August 8, 2022
Validity and Reliability of a Commercial Force Sensor for the Measurement of Upper Body Strength in Sport ClimbingBerit K Labott, Steffen Held, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 6, 2023
Blood Flow Restricted Cycling Impairs Subsequent Jumping But Not Balance Performance Slightly More Than Non-Restricted Cycling: An Acute Randomized Controlled Cross-Over TrialSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 15, 2024
Five-Week, Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Rowing Improves V̇ o2 max in Elite RowersSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Robert Rein, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 8, 2024
Handcycling with concurrent lower body low-frequency electromyostimulation significantly increases acute oxygen uptake in elite wheelchair basketball players: an acute crossover trialLudwig Rappelt, Steffen Held, Florian Micke, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|March 6, 2023
Increased oxygen uptake in well-trained runners during uphill high intensity running intervals: A randomized crossover testingSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, René Giesen, et al.
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European Journal of Sport Science|May 11, 2023
Low-intensity climbing with blood flow restriction over 5 weeks increases grip and elbow flexor endurance in advanced climbers: A randomized controlled trialSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Robert Rein, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|August 29, 2024
Post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) protocols do not further increase jumping performance beyond warm-up effects: findings from three acute randomized crossover trialsLudwig Rappelt, Steffen Held, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 5, 2025
Performance Prediction and Athlete categorization using the Anaerobic Power Reserve Framework in RowingLudwig Rappelt, Lars Donath, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity : Official Journal of the European Group for Research Into Elderly and Physical Activity|January 28, 2023
Exercise based reduction of falls in communitydwelling older adults: a network meta-analysisTim Wiedenmann, Steffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|September 9, 2025
HRV-Based Thresholds in Rowing: Validity and Reliability AssessmentSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|August 8, 2022
Validity and Reliability of a Commercial Force Sensor for the Measurement of Upper Body Strength in Sport ClimbingBerit K Labott, Steffen Held, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 6, 2023
Blood Flow Restricted Cycling Impairs Subsequent Jumping But Not Balance Performance Slightly More Than Non-Restricted Cycling: An Acute Randomized Controlled Cross-Over TrialSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Tim Wiedenmann, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 15, 2024
Five-Week, Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Rowing Improves V̇ o2 max in Elite RowersSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, Robert Rein, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|June 8, 2024
Handcycling with concurrent lower body low-frequency electromyostimulation significantly increases acute oxygen uptake in elite wheelchair basketball players: an acute crossover trialLudwig Rappelt, Steffen Held, Florian Micke, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|March 6, 2023
Increased oxygen uptake in well-trained runners during uphill high intensity running intervals: A randomized crossover testingSteffen Held, Ludwig Rappelt, René Giesen, et al.
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