Search Results - Research in Kinesiology
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Advances in sports research
E. S. LintonPublished 2015“…Martin Ginis, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Canada, and others) pp. 15-38 Chapter 3 Optimizing Team and Organisational Performance in Sports Setting: A Diversity Management Perspective (Abdullah Promise Opute, Senior Consultant, GPROM Academic and Management Solutions, Rotheweg, Salzkotten, Germany) pp. 39-60 Chapter 4 Eye-Tracking in Sport Psychology (Grushko A., Leonov S., Veraksa A., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia) pp. 61-80 Chapter 5 Psychological Aspects of Top Croatian Sprint Runners: Athletic Engagement and Athletic Identity (Sindik Joško, Babiæ Vesna and Missoni Saša, Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb, Croatia, and others) pp. 81-100…”
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Psychological influences on biathlon shooting performance
Würth, S., Finkenzeller, T., Buchecker, M., Sattlecker, G., Lindinger, S. J.Published in Sciene and nordic skiing III (2016)“…The body of scientific research on biathlon shooting is rare and addresses primarily biomechanical and kinesiological aspects of shooting like stability of the body-rifle system or postural control (Baca & Komfeind, 2012; Espig, 2013; Sattlecker, Buchecker, Müller, & Lindinger, 2014). …”
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Biathlon shooting as a model from a biomechanical, kinesiological and psychological perspective -a multidisciplinary approach
Finkenzeller, T., Sattlecker, G., Würth, S., Buchecker, M., Hödlmoser, K., Lindinger, S. J., Amesberger, G.Published in Sciene and nordic skiing III (2016)“…The predominantly biomechanical results and the interpretation of the data were made available to coaches and athletes to optimize the shooting performance. On a research continuum with the opposite ends of basic and applied research as proposed by Atkinson and Nevill (2001), this originally conducted kind of research is placed on the applied research end. …”
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Biathlon shooting as a model from a biomechanical, kinesiological and sport psychological perspective - a multidisciplinary approach
Finkenzeller, T., Sattlecker, G., Würth, S., Buchecker, M., Hoedlmoser, K., Lindinger, S. J., Amesberger, G.Published in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“…For example, the influence of fatigue on focused attention as it represents shooting is an issue that is addressed by biathlon coaches in our specific setting and is also of interest to researchers for answering basic research questions. …”