Search Results - Physical Education of Students
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Eating disorder risk and pathogenic behaviors among collegiate student-athletes
Torres-McGehee, T. M., Uriegas, N. A., Hauge, M., Monsma, E. V., Emerson, D. M., Smith, A. B.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Abstract Context: Eating disorders (EDs) are a cluster of behavioral conditions characterized by uneasy thoughts and behaviors that grow into severe or persistent eating disturbances. The demands on student-athletes may create mental and physical stressors that increase the likelihood of EDs and disordered eating. …”
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Constant low-to-moderate mechanical asymmetries during 800-m track running
Girard, O., Millet, G. P., Micallef, J.-P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…We determined the magnitude and range of gait asymmetries during 800 m track running. Methods Eighteen physical education students completed an 800 m self-paced run on a 200 m indoor track. …”
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The influence of functional states on the normative indicators of cross-country running of students before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Zaitseva, I. P.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…Group X - students who took the Applied Physical Education course in full-time before the start of the pandemic (duration of the course: 2015-2018); group Y - students who took the course "Applied Physical Education" in full-time and remote form during the pandemic (duration of the course: 2019-2022). …”
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Somatic determinants of the sport performance of Polish sprinters
Ozimek, M., Nowak, M., Krawczyk, M., Zaborova, V., Herbert, J., Cepicka, L., Mirek, W.Published in Journal of Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences (2021)“…The control group (n=62) consisted of sophomore full-time male students of physical education from the University of Physical Education in Krakow, Poland. …”
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The effect of plyometric training on performance levels of the shot put technique and its related motor abilities
Thaqi, A., Berisha, M., Asllani, I.Published in Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports (2021)“…The control group (110 male students) continued only with their regular physical education lessons (2 times a week). …”
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Arm action in hurdle clearance in groups of different ages and sport skills
Hyjek-Mlynarczyk, K., Iskra, J., Piechota, K.Published in Journal of Physical Education & Health (2020)“…This study involved three research groups: children, physical education students and hurdle race runners. …”
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Functional properties of athlete`s heart
Medvedev, I. N., Kachenkova, E. S.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…The Control Group was made of 32 apparently healthy volunteer university students aged 18-23 years, who were subjected to physical loads at the academic physical education classes only. …”
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Individualization of selection and training of female athletes in speed-power athletics from the perspective of gender identity
Vrublevskiy, E., Skrypko, A., Asienkiewicz, R.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Comparison of the standing balance between pole vaulters and soccer players in preseason and postseason
Dmitruk, K., Galazka, M., Cieslicka, M., Soszynski, D., Stepniak, R., Klimczyk, M., Iermakov, S. S.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Pattern of movement and the pre- and post-start activation phase during the sprint start in the low-distance athletic run
Piechota, K., Borysiuk, Z., Blaszczyszyn, M.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2017)“…The research covered a group of 22 specialist stage sprinters (experts-sprinters) of 1st and 2nd sport class and a group of 32 students of master`s study programmes in physical education major (novices-students). …”
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Modelling of the competitive activities of qualified female short-distance runners, taking into account their individual characteristics
Vrublevskiy, E. P., Sevdalev, S. V., Lashkevich, S. V., Gerkusov, A. S.Published in Physical Education of Students (2019)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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The correlation of the dynamic maximum strength of the standing calf raise with the sprinting performance between 5 and 30 metres
Möck, S., Hartmann, R., Wirth, K., Rosenkranz, G., Mickel, C.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2019)“…Assuming that with increasing distance the stretch-shortening-cycle, which is dominated by reflex mechanisms gains importance, a decrease of the influence of the maximum force for the calf muscles is conceivable. Fifty-six physical education students (40 male, 16 female) participated in the present study. …”
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Estimation of running endurance by means of empirical models: A preliminary study
Zinoubi, B., Vandewalle, H., Zbidi, S., Driss, T.Published in Science & Sports (2019)“…Methods: These models have been applied to the performance of nine physical education students. In the first session, they performed the Montreal Track Test whose speed at the last stage (sMTT) is assumed to correspond to maximal aerobic speed. …”
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Biomechanics aspects of technique of high jump
Adashevskiy, V. M., Iermakov, S. S., Marchenko, A. A.Published in Physical Education of Students (2013)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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The somatotypes and body composition of elite track and field athletes and swimmers
Stankovic, D., Pavlovic, R., Petkovic, E., Rakovic, A., Puletic, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science (2018)“…The research was carried out on a sample of 26 elite Serbian track and field athletes (age 20.3±4,45yrs; height 181±7,81cm; weight 73,7±14,15kg, BMI 22,4±3,21kg/cm²), 13 swimmers (age 17±2,47yrs; height 178,3±8,24cm; weight 68,7±11,03kg; BMI 21,5±1,98kg/m²) and 30 students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education in Niš (age 20,3±0,13yrs; height 180,1±1,56cm; weight 75,5±2,17kg; BMI 23,2±0,44kg/m²), all males, attending their first year at university (30), with the aim of determining their somatotype and body composition. …”
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