Search Results - Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
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Evaluating the validity of tests to predict sprint and change of direction speed in para-athletes with brain impairments
Reina, R., Beckman, E. M., Connick, M. J., Spathis, J. G., Tweedy, S. M.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2024)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Effects of powerchair football: contextual factors that impact participation
Vandenbergue, A., Barfield, J. P., Ahmaidi, S., Williams, S., Weissland, T.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2024)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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The demands of amputee soccer impair muscular endurance and power indices but not match physical performance
Simim, M. A., da Mota, G. R., Marocolo, M., da Silva, B. V., de Mello, M. T., Bradley, P. S.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Time-motion characteristics and physiological responses of para-footballers with cerebral palsy in two small-sided games and a simulated game
Henríquez, M., Iturricastillo, A., González-Olguín, A., Herrera, F., Riquelme, S., Reina, R.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Evidence-based classification in powerchair football: determining the determinants
Barfield, J.P., Williams, S., Currie, M. R., Guo, X.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Comparison of the physical response during official matches and small-sided games in international cerebral palsy footballers: implications for evidence-based classification
Yanci, J., Castillo, D., Iturricastillo, A., Henríquez, M., Roldan, A., Reina, R.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Oculomotor control in amputee soccer players
Jedziniak, W., Lesiakowski, P., Zwierko, T.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Back to the roots in football science. Why it might be smart to invest in the youngest players talent
Faude, O.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2018)“…Research in the youngest players may allow (i) for establishing general guidelines for these untrained coaches in order to support an appropriate development in as many kids as possible,(ii) for supporting an active and healthy way into lifelong physical activity, and (iii) for providing the broadest possible basis for talent development in post-pubertal stages, i.e., at a time when talent identification and development becomes more reliable and, thus, promising. …”
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Soccer-specific endurance and running economy in soccer players with cerebral palsy
Kloyiam, S., Breen, S., Jakeman, P., Conway, J., Hutzler, Y.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2011)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”
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Differences in soccer kick kinematics between blind players and controls
Giagazoglou, P., Katis, A., Kellis, A., Natsikas, C.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2011)“…Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly…”