Search Results - school sport
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Muscle typology of youth track-and-field athletes predicts their adult performance: a prospective study
Vandecauter, J., Van Vossel, K., Van de Casteele, F., Derave, W., Lievens, E.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…METHODS: Between 2010 and 2019, we included 64 talented youth athletes that were allowed into selective track-and field elite sport schools (age = 15.7 ± 1.3 years, range 12 to 18 years). …”
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How can we better engage female athletes? A novel approach to health and performance education in adolescent athletes
Roche, M., McIntyre, A., Oliver, C., Sainani, K., Boyd, T., Stoner, A., Kraus, E.Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (2024)“…Objectives To evaluate the impact of a video series versus online pamphlets/blog posts on Female Athlete Triad (Triad) and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) knowledge in high school female runners. …”
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Adolescent track and field injuries presenting to US emergency departments
Hopkins, C., Graham, B., Donnelly, B., Robertson, A., Strange, J.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Objectives Track and field (T&F) is a highly popular sport for adolescents. The diversity of running, jumping, and throwing events within the sport can result in unique injury patterns for adolescent track and field participants. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in United States high school track and field jumping events from 2008 - 2019
Rhima, H. C., Reichenbach, R., Afifi, T., Ruiz, J., Noble-Taylor, K., Barrack, M. T., Rauh, M. J., Tenforde, A. S.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2025)“…Methods Injuries and athletic exposures (AE) from the National High School Sports Related Injury Surveillance System, and High School Reporting Information Online (RIO) from 2008-2019 were analyzed. …”
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Bridging the gap (combining on-the-field-experiences and new technologies in training)
Oldham, M.Published in Techniques Magazine (2024)“…How then can USATF elevate itself to be as dominant in heptathlon and decathlon as it is in many of the other track and field events? Our belief is that sport science data play a major role in how athletes prepare for each event within the mulit-event day competition. …”
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Orienting adolescents and increasing talent pools in track and field, volleyball and cycling
Pion, J., Teunissen, J. W.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…A better connection between schools and sports clubs can prevent sports dropouts and increase talent pools. …”
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Gold score athletics: talent detection model for track and field
van Keulen, G. E., Werneck, F. Z., Coelho, E. F., Aguiar, C. M., Miranda, L., de Lima, J. R. P.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2023)“…Introduction: Talent detection is a dynamic and multifactorial process that must start at school. Objective: Create a mathematical model for evaluating the sporting potential of schoolchildren for athletics in speed, throwing, and endurance events and to test its psychometric properties. …”
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Methods of organizing special strength training for young short-distance runners in a one-year training macrocycle
Yuanquan, P., Khorshidahmed, P., Vrublevskiy, E. P.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…The experiment involved young sprinters training at the sports school in Al-Diwaniya (Iraq). An experimental group (EG, n=13) was formed, classes in it were conducted on the basis of the author's methodology for organizing special strength training for sprinters in a yearly cycle, and a control group (CG, n=15), which trained according to the program generally accepted in Iraq for this contingent . …”
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Poster 190: Epidemiology of Hamstring Tears in NCAA Sports: 2014/15-2018/19
Boltz, A., Wait, J., Cheatham, S., O`Connell, R., Chandran, A., Hooper, N.Published in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…These injuries are especially prevalent in sports associated with sprinting or jumping, with previous literature indicating that football, soccer, and track athletes are most at risk [1]. …”