Jostein Hallén (@josteinhallen) 's Twitter Profile
Jostein Hallén

@josteinhallen

Prof of Exercise Physiology, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NSSS)

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Kristian Gundersen (@kristiangunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fagfellevurdering av vitenskap kom med trykkekunsten, det ble for lett å publisere. Det er verre nå med internett og åpen publisering der man betaler for å skrive som har ført til røvertidsskrifter. Her settes Curt Rice lettvinte omgang med dette på plass khrono.no/et-forsvar-for…

Jostein Hallén (@josteinhallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good news! Our article received enough citations to be a #topcitedarticle published in SJMSS between Jan 2021-Dec 2022 Amund Riiser hege landgraff pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33871085/

Good news! Our article received enough citations to be a #topcitedarticle published in SJMSS between Jan 2021-Dec 2022 <a href="/AmundRiiser/">Amund Riiser</a> <a href="/HLandgraff/">hege  landgraff</a>  pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33871085/
Thomas Losnegard (@losnegardthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forskningen bak løpsdisponering i langrenn👇 Et samarbeid mellom Norges idrettshøgskole, Centre for Elite Sports Research (SenTIF) - NTNU og Olympiatoppen. Med sterkt bidrag fra NTG Geilo og andre skigymnas. Prosjektene illustrerer hvordan vi kan gjøre solid forskning som kan nyttes i praksis. nih.no/om-nih/aktuelt…

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP (@nih_physicperf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️ New publication ❗️ Tormod S. Nilsen Ola Eriksrud together with colleagues at Oslounivsykehus "Muscle strength characteristics following megaprosthetic knee reconstruction for bone sarcoma." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jamie Burr (@dr_burr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...and that's a wrap on data collection for the BEATS international collaboration! Huge thanks to all the participants and members of the research team who made this endeavour succesful. Lucky to be surrounded by such great people that help make science fun

...and that's a wrap on data collection for the BEATS international collaboration!

Huge thanks to all the participants and members of the research team who made this endeavour succesful. Lucky to be surrounded by such great people that help make science fun
Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We suck at predicting talent development. We're not good at it. Accept that. Now, if that's the case, why wouldn't we want to keep more people in the pipeline to see how they develop? Too often, especially in youth sports, we talent ID too quickly. We're fooling ourselves.

Andrew Akbashev (@andrew_akbashev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not able to produce “favorable results” in the lab? You are a “loser”. Stay in the shadows of those who can bring cool data to the Big Prof. Sounds familiar? It's not only about this case at Stanford. It's about academic culture in general: - Keep pushing for metrics.

Not able to produce “favorable results” in the lab?  You are a “loser”. 

Stay in the shadows of those who can bring cool data to the Big Prof.

Sounds familiar? It's not only about this case at Stanford.

It's about academic culture in general:

- Keep pushing for metrics.
Thomas Losnegard (@losnegardthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Double poling performance relates to economy and durability, while diagonal stride performance relates to VO2max in elite skiers. New publication from our group at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP in European Journal of Applied Physiology link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP (@nih_physicperf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New article Jostein Hallén and Jose Calbet is a part of the team investigating the determinants of the maximal functional reserve during repeated supramaximal exercise sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Halvard Grendstad, PhD (@grendstadh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 First PhD study out! 🏃Coaching youth athletes and considering to boost fitness in pre-season? 👇 🔍Our findings show that high-intensity training do not improve VO2max more than low-intensity strength or play-based training. Link: doi.org/10.1111/sms.14… Jostein Hallén

🆕 First PhD study out!

🏃Coaching youth athletes and considering to boost fitness in pre-season? 👇

🔍Our findings show that high-intensity training do not improve VO2max more than low-intensity strength or play-based training.

Link: doi.org/10.1111/sms.14…

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Jostein Hallén (@josteinhallen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Effect of altitude on fractional utilization of V̇O2max during a 40-min time-trail. Fractional utilization measured, not only estimated. Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP Norges idrettshøgskole pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37828810/

Norges idrettshøgskole (@nih_sognsvann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spennande forskingsnytt nå like før skisesongen startar. 12-åringar som trena hardt blei ikkje betre enn dei som hadde leika. – Funna våre viser at puberteten er den viktigaste faktoren for utvikling av kondisjon, seier stipendiat Halvard Grendstad, PhD #langrenn forskning.no/barn-og-ungdom…