Search Results - Modern Sport
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Olympiaanalyse Paris 2024. Olympiazyklusanalysen und Auswertung der Olympischen Spiele und Paralympics Paris 2024 in ausgewählten Sportarten (Olympic analysis Paris 2024. Olympic cycle analyses and evaluation of the Olympic Games and Paralympics Paris 2024 in selected sports)
J. Wick, I. Sandau, F. J. VizcayaPublished 2025 -
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The coach as an architect of Danish high performance sport environments
Henriksen, K., Didriksen, S., Kuettel, A., Schlawe, A., Storm, L. K.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Elite athletes train and compete within high-performance sport environments that significantly influence their performance, development, and well-being. …”
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When van Mechelen's sequence of injury prevention model requires pragmatic and accelerated action: the case of para alpine skiing in Pyeong Chang 2018
Blauwet, C., Webborn, N., Kissick, J., Lexell, J., Stomphorst, J., van de Vliet, P., Lazarovski, D., Derman, W.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2019)“…Results of the Paralympic Injury and Illness Surveillance Study noted an unusually high injury incidence rate (IR) in the sport of Para alpine skiing at the 2014 Sochi Paralympic Games (IR 48.3, a sixfold increase in acute injuries in comparison to the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games).1-3 There were likely several associated factors. …”
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Theoretical foundations of classification of adaptive sport disciplines by physical load intensity
Evseev, S. P., Evseeva, O. E., Shelekhov, A. A., Nenakhov, I. G.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…Objective of the study was to classify sports disciplines of adaptive sports according to the level of intensity of competitive loads. …”
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The attitudes and beliefs of Paralympians and athletes with disabilities on doping in sport
Palka, M. Z., Bigosinska, M., Spieszny, M.Published in Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences (2022)“…Background: Modern sport is focused on success, generating high-level performance, and crossing physiological barriers. …”
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Trainingsbegleiteter Einsatz eines modernen Feedbacksystems (IPA-14) als Hilfsmittel zur Wendendurchführung im paralympischen Schwimmen (Training-assisted use of a modern feedback system (IPA-14) as an aid to turning performance in Paralympic swimming)
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The structure and content of the general psychological training of elite Paralympic athletes
Banayan, A. A., Vorobev, S. A., Kiseleva, E. A., Kryuchkov, A. S.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…The methodological foundations, modern approaches and concepts for effective planning, organization and implementation of general psychological training in elite Paralympic sports have been determined. …”
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Routledge Handbook of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
D. Chatziefstathiou, B. Garcia, B. SeguinPublished 2021“…It is also an important resource for sport management practitioners and sports officials. …”
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Analiz dissertacionnych issledovanij po naucnoj special'nosti «Teorija i metodika fiziceskogo vospitanija, sportivnoj trenirovki, ozdorovitel'noj i adaptivnoj fiziceskoj kul'tury»... (Analysis of dissertation studies on the scientific specialty "Theory and methodology of physical education, sports training, health and adaptive physical education)
Baranov, V. N., Safonov, L. V., Shustin, B. N.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2021)“…The results of the analysis make it possible to obtain up-to-date information on the priority of certain areas of scientific research in the field of physical culture and sports in our country, to identify urgent problems and modern trends in the development of sports science in the near future.…”
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Recovery of athletes with visual impairments through modern aspects of physical rehabilitation
Shkola, O., Kravchenko, I., Repko, I., Broslavska, H., Denysovets, T., Heitenko, V., Saiko, N., Svertnev, O., Kvak, O., Hohots, V.Published in International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology (2020)“…The article hasdetermined the inseparability of rehabilitation support from sports activities. This was achieved as a result of theoretical analysis of modern approaches to the training process of visually impaired people. …”
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Hearing-impaired academic rifle shooting sport: self-suggestion with ideomotor training model for competitive progress
Krivtsov, A. S., Nechushkin, Yu. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…Objective of the study was to test and analyze benefits of a new self-suggestion with ideomotor training model for academic hearing impaired rifle shooting sport Methods and structure of the study. We sampled for the purposes of the study (run in November 1, 2018 to November 1, 2019) the hearing impaired students (n=18), 2 Physical Education teachers and 5 rifle shooting instructors of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University`s Physical Education Department, including an Honored Master of Sports (n=1), World Class Masters of Sports (n=2), Masters of Sports (MS, n=7) and Candidate Masters of Sports (n=8). …”
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Adaptive throwing sports: Discus, javelin, shot put, and boccia
Auriemma, M., De Luigi, A. J.Published in Adaptive Sports Medicine: A clinical guide (2018)“…These throwing events, like all modern-day adaptive sports, can trace their origins to the Stoke Mandeville Games of 1948, which was a competition that was organized to provide an athletic outlet for World War II veterans who had sustained spinal cord injuries. …”
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Biomechanical analyses of the performance of Paralympians: from foundation to elite level. Interview by Sarah A. Curran
Curran, S. A., Frossard, L.Published in Prosthetics and Orthotics International (2012)“…A biomechanical analysis of sports performance provides an objective method of determining performance of a particular sporting technique. …”
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Functionality monitoring in youth sledge hockey
Baryaev, A. A., Ivanov, A. V., Aranson, M. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…Objective of the study was to analyze benefits of the key physical fitness and functionality tests applicable in the youth sledge hockey sport. Methods and structure of the study. Modern sledge hockey gives a special priority to many physical qualities including speed (response rates, motor speed, startup movement speed, specific action speed etc.), dexterity (movement coordination, muscular sensations, spatial orientation, relaxation skills), endurance (special and speed keeping), plus explosive strength and active flexibility. …”
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Injury and health risk management in sports. A guide to decision making
W. Krutsch, H. O. Mayr, V. Musahl, F. Della Villa, P. M. Tscholl, H. JonesPublished 2020“…Due to raising population of certain modern non-IOC sports, e.g. E-Sports, beach sports, flying sports and canyoning, and paltry medical information in this disciplines we put a focus on them. …”
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Evaluating the experience of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the career histories of elite equestrian athletes.
de Haan, D.Published 2015“…Equestrian sport has been present on the Modern Olympic programme since 1900 with Para-Equestrian Dressage making its debut at the 1996 Paralympic Games. …”
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Triathlon medicine
S. MiglioriniPublished 2019“…This book offers an ultimate clinical guide to all the medical issues related to triathlon - a very popular Olympic and international sport, and the most modern of all the endurance activities. …”