Search Results - Track Coach
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Gender-based differences in Olympic lift velocity and reactive jump metrics: Longitudinal data from collegiate jumpers
McMurrin, L., Mentele, P. A., Workman, C., Hudson, H., Thurnhoffer, R., Stamatis, A.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…These findings support using longitudinal testing to monitor adaptation, guide athlete-specific training decisions, and highlight the potential benefit of gender-specific profiling when targeting explosive qualities in collegiate jumpers. Coaches may consider integrating regular lift velocity tracking as a proxy for jump performance potential, particularly in women athletes. …”
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Trends in American female youth and junior weightlifting performance from 2015 to 2023
Healis, J., Adams, K. J., Lawrence, M. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2026)“…Performance was evaluated using strength-to-mass (SM) ratios, tracking the highest SM ratios, and allometric scaling in 3-month timeframes using each athlete's best total per timeframe for the first 3 years and 6-month timeframes over the study period (~9 years). …”
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autoWT: a semi-automated ML-based movement tracking system for performance tracking and analysis in Olympic weightlifting
Jurkans, G., Ekárt, A., Bernardet, U.Published in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support icSPORTS - Volume 1 (2024)“…As part of AI Coaching Assistant project research in sports performance tracking systems, we present autoWT, a novel semi-automated computer vision tracking system designed and developed for repeated long-term performance tracking of Olympic Weightlifting (OW) training. …”
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Mental fatigue: The cost of cognitive loading on weight lifting, resistance training, and cycling performance
Staiano, W., Bonet, L. R. S., Romagnoli, M., Ring, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…However, in sport a variety of cognitive tasks, which vary in terms of duration and scheduling relative to the sporting activity, such as coach briefings, social media, work commitments, and the mental demands of sport itself,11,16 have been identified as sources of MF. …”
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Calculating the acute: chronic workload ration in a female olympic weightlifter: A case study
Serrano, J., Belsito, R., Serrano, B.Published in The Sport Journal (2021)“…The purpose of this case study was to track the workload of a female Olympic weightlifter using a commercial fitness tracker.. …”
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The physiological determinants of peak power output in sprint cycling
Kordi, M. M.Published 2019“…Sprint cycling represents up to eight medal opportunities at the Olympic Games (six in track cycling and two in BMX). Previous studies and high-resolution data collected from instrumented cranks by practitioners at the English Institute of Sport working at British Cycling have established that peak power output (PPO), which can be defined as the highest mechanical power output produced over a revolution of the pedal cycle, is a significant determinant of sprint cycling performance. …”
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Determinants of elite rowing performance : implications for developing rowers
Homer, M. R.Published 2019“…Study 2 investigated the importance of W4mmol·l -1 by tracking its longitudinal development in a large group of elite male rowers completing the same training programme. …”
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Dieter Kollark: Auf das Wesentliche konzentrieren (Dieter Kollark: Focus on the essentials)
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The influence of mental fatigue on sessional ratings of perceived exertion in elite open and closed skill sports athletes
Coyne, J. O., Coutts, A. J., Newton, R. U., Haff, G. G.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Visual analogue scales for mental fatigue, sRPE (CR-10 scale), and training duration were collected from an OS group (n = 27) of basketball and volleyball athletes and a CS group (n = 28) of weightlifting and track and field athletes during a typical training week 5 months before the 2016 Olympic Games. …”
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Pre-season testing for sub-elite australian football players: a needs analysis and testing recommendations
Kropinski, R.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2020)“…Strength and conditioning coaches are required to develop training programs that enhance athletic development. …”
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Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Qualification regulations. Revised edition, June 2020
International Paralympic CommitteePublished 2020“…Boccia 11. Canoe 12. Cycling (Track and Road) 13. Equestrian 14. Football 5-a-side 15. …”
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One-repetition-maximum measures or maximum bar-power output: Which is more related to sport performance?
Loturco, I., Suchomel, T., Bishop, C., Kobal, R., Pereira, L. A., McGuigan, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)“…Methods: Sixty-one elite athletes (15 Olympians) from 4 different sports (track and field [sprinters and jumpers], rugby sevens, bobsled, and soccer) performed squat and countermovement jumps, half-squat exercise (to assess 1RM), half-squat and jump-squat exercises (to assess bar-power output), and sprint tests (60 m for sprinters and jumpers and 40 m for the other athletes). …”
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Preparing for a national weightlifting championship: A case study
Travis, K., Mizuguchi, S., Stone, M. H., Sands, W. A., Bazyle, C. D.Published in 2018 NSCA National Conference at: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (2018)“…No study to date has tracked a high-level weightlifter peaking for a major COMP all the way up to the day of COMP. …”
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