Search Results - Sports Science and Health
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Synchronized swimming: The influence on young and adolescent girls` development and eating habits
Romero, A.Published in ValUE (2020)“…Alicia Romero Lorca, from the School of Biomedical and Health Sciences and the School of Physical Activity and Sports Science, believed a study of school-aged girl artistic swimmers needed to be conducted. …”
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The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) framework for rebooting sport in a COVID-19 Environment. Executive summary and appendixes
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A comparison of the antropological determinants for swimming and synchronized swimming in young female athletes
Dodigovic, L., Sindik, J.Published in Sports Science and Health (2015)“…Sports Science and Health…”
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Preserving and promoting health in the aquatic athlete
Mountjoy, M. L., Gerrard, D.Published in World book of swimming: From science to performance (2012)“…Each of the five aquatic disciplines has unique health concerns common to that particular aquatic sport. …”
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Sports injuries
M. Hutson, C. SpeedPublished 2011“…Based on the 2001 title Sports Injuries: Recognition and Management 3rd edition, also edited by Michael Hutson, this textbook will be invaluable to those clinicians who are involved with, or anticipate involvement with, sports people and those exercising for health benefits or for pleasure, many of whom will be in need of expert advice following injury. …”
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Plyometrics researchers think outside the box
Boughton, B.Published 2002“…Plyometric jump training may also improve bone mass, leg strength, and medial/lateral balance in adolescent girls, according to a study published in the June 2000 issue of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Substantial data support high-magnitude loading as the most effective type of bone-building activity, according to lead researcher Christine Snow, PhD, professor of exercise and sports science and director of the bone research laboratory at Oregon State University in Corvallis. …”