Search Results - Olympian
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Selective influences of maximum dynamic strength and bar-power output on team sports performance: A comprehensive study of four different disciplines
Loturco, I., Suchomel, T., James, L. P., Bishop, C., Abad, C. C. C., Pereira, L. A., McGuigan, M. R.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2018)“…Three-hundred and three elite players (31 Olympians) from four different disciplines (47 male soccer players, 58 female soccer players, 28 male handball players, 58 female handball players, 49 male rugby players, and 63 male futsal players) participated in this study. …”
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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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The perceived demands of Rugby Sevens held by professional players and coaching staff
Kruyt, N.Published 2017“…The 20 players consisted of three sub-groups: SA academy players (n=3), Blitzboks (n=8) and Olympians (n=9). Information was mainly elicited through semi-structured interviews. …”
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High-performance training for sports
D. Joyce, D. LewindonPublished 2014“…Experts share the cutting-edge knowledge and techniques they`ve used with Olympians as well as top athletes and teams from the NBA, NFL, MLB, English Premier League, Tour de France and International Rugby. …”
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Left ventricular mass and oxygen uptake in top handball athletes
van Buuren, F., Mellwig, K. P., Butz, T., Langer, C., Prinz, C., Fruend, A., Kottmann, T., Bogunovic, N., Dahm, J. B., Faber, L., Horstkotte, D.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2013)“…We studied 291 male first league handball players (32 Olympians/47 national players) (25.3±4.4 years). Check up consisted of ECG, spiroergometry and echocardiography. …”
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