Suchergebnisse - Estonia
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Comparison of agility in 13-16-year-old volleyball and football players and non-athletes (Vergleich der Beweglichkeit von 13-16-jährigen Volleyball- und Fußballspielern und Nichtsportlern)
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Pre-practice hydration status in soccer (football) players in a cool environment (Hydrationsstatus vor dem Training bei Fußballspielern in kalter Umgebung)
Kiitam, U., Voitkevica, L., Timpmann, S., Pontaga, I., Ereline, J., Unt, E., Ööpik, V.Veröffentlicht in Medicina (2018)“… The average outdoor temperature during the sample collection period (January-March) was between -5.1 °C and 0.2 °C (Estonia) and -1.9 °C and -5.0 °C (Latvia). Results: The average pre-training USG of Estonian and Latvian SPs did not differ (P = 0.464). …”
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The acute and post-activation potentiation effects of the SPEEDMAKER™ on step-by step kinematics, muscle activation and performance in 30-m sprints (Die akuten und postaktiven Potenzierungseffekte des SPEEDMAKER™ auf die schrittweise Kinematik, Muskelaktivierung und Leistung bei 30-m-Sprints)
Dybdal, H. F., van den Tillaar, R.Veröffentlicht in Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis (2018)“… Estonia …”
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Age-specific features of soccer players' heart dimensions (Altersspezifische Merkmale der Herzdimensionen von Fußballern)
Olm, T., Baskin, K., Herde, K.Veröffentlicht in American Journal of Sports Science (2017)“… Professional healthy male soccer players of the best clubs of Estonia (n=236) aged 17 to 31 years were examined. …”
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Improvement of the crucial physiological characteristics of professional soccer players after competitional season (Verbesserung der entscheidenden physiologischen Eigenschaften von Fußballprofis nach einer Saison)
Olm, T., Baskin, K., Herde, K.Veröffentlicht in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“… Methods: The subjects were 15 soccer players of the best club of Estonia. Average age was 22.5±2.8 years. The test battery included electro-, echo- and polycardiography, and incremental treadmill test to exhaustion. …”