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New Deposits of the University of Huddersfield Archives and Special Collections
Last year the University Archives were lucky enough to accept three prominent collections into their care: The John Henry Whitley Collection; The British Music Collection; and the Open College Network Archive
The Effects of Nutritional Aids on Exercise Performance in a Fed State
Previous research has shown that mouth rinsing with a carbohydrate solution (CMR) can improve cycling performance while caffeine supplementation (CAFF) can improve power output in bouts of repeated sprints in a low carbohydrate availability state. The aim of the current thesis was to identify the effects of nutritional, in the form of CMR, CAFF supplementation & CAFF rinse, on exercise performance while athletes were in a fed state. A total of 32 recreationally active males (aged 22 ± 3yrs, body mass 71.5 ± 10.1kg, stature 173.5 ± 7.6cm, skinfolds 75.6 ± 19.3mm) participated across three studies, looking at time trial performance, time to fatigue and repeated sprint performance. Heart-rate responses, blood lactate, rate of perceived exertion was monitored throughout all three studies, while time to completion, time to fatigue and power output were monitored in separate studies. Results indicate that CMR (6% or 16%) significantly improve time of completion for cycling TT performance (5-7% improvement). CMR with caffeine supplementation improves time to fatigue in interval running while a combination of CHO+CAFF rinse has a moderate effect for peak power production in repeated sprints when compared to placebo and control. These findings along with previous research suggest that the regular use of CMR can decrease the risk of gastrointestinal distress reported by athletes, meaning the data can be applicable to both athletes and coaches in a realworld setting. The ability for mouth-rinse to improve maximal exercise performance in the absence of fatigue further suggests a central mechanism
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Waterfront Revitalization: Bridgeport Aquarium and Waterfront Promenade
I am proposing a new public institution, a waterfront aquarium, along with a waterfront promenade, to be located in Bridgeport, Connecticut. This new development will be linked to an existing park, ferry terminal, and an Amtrak train station, along with two other proposed parks. This project will help support urban revitalization in the city. It is based off of several similar projects such as the National Aquarium located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor district, and the Adventure Aquarium located on the Camden Waterfront. These projects include an aquarium as the centerpiece of their waterfront-based renewal scheme. This new public institution will help bring people into the city, give the residents of the city something new and exciting to do, generate taxes for the city through ticket sales, and educate the public about the wonders of aquatic wildlife
Democracy, literature and politics
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Democracy, Popular Precedents, Practice and Culture, 13-15 July, 1994
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