Participants Needed for Exercise Heat Stress Study

The Exercise Science Research Center is seeking participants for a study examining the efficacy of an intravenous cooling protocol following repeated bouts of exercise in the heat. Participants will be required to complete the entire exercise protocol, which consists of maximal (all out) 100-meter sprints following a mile warm-up, with an intravenous catheter inserted in their arm. Participants must be available on weekends for about an hour and a half from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Upon completion of the study, participants will be compensated with a $100 Amazon gift card.

For more information, email apfiol@uark.edu.

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