Search Results - Swim & more
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Gegen die Blockade im Kopf (Against the blockade in the head)
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A mathematical model for the take-off in platform diving.
Noth, N., Köthe, T.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2021)“…The model is based on a selection of 18 dives from 10 different elite divers of the German Swimming Federation (DSV). The approach presented provides helpful insights into the mechanisms of an optimal take-off, enables a target-performance comparison with objective motion parameters and therefore, enables individualized feedback to guide the training process more efficiently.…”
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Linear acceleration at head impact in collegiate divers: a pilot study
Wood, T. A., Tablerion, J. M., Ballard, R. A., Zimmerman, J., Sosnoff, J. J.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2021)“…Three participants wore instrumented swim caps for 10 practice sessions. A total of 1,271 dives were recorded and analyzed. …”
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Epidemiology of injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association men's swimming and diving: 2014-2015 through 2018-2019
Boltz, A. J., Robison, H. J., Morris, S. N., D'Alonzo, B. A., Collins, C. L., Chandran, A.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Conclusions: Findings were consistent with existing literature on swimming and diving. The need for continued surveillance, coupled with more robust participation by swimming and diving programs was also highlighted.…”
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Fat-free mass index in a diverse sample of female collegiate athletes
Harty, P. S., Zabriskie, H. A., Stecker, R. A., Currier, B. S., Moon, J. M., Jagim, A. R., Kerksick, C. M.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2019)“…FFMI in rugby athletes was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than in gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, swim & dive, and volleyball. FFMI in cross country and synchronized swimming was significantly lower (p < 0.05) than in Olympic weightlifting, wrestling, and rugby. …”
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Forschungs- und Betreuungsprojekte im deutschen Schwimmsport. Eine Bibliographie - Teil II: Wasserball & Wasserspringen (Research and counselling projects in German swimming: A bibliography - Part II: Water Polo & Water Diving)
Streppelhoff, R., Tuppi, J.Published 2016“…Beispielhaft ist in diesem Kontext auch der Transfer von Forschungserkenntnissen in die Praxis durch die Zusammenarbeit des BISp mit dem Verbandsorgan des DSV "swim & more", das künftig entsprechende Projektberichte aus dem BISp-Jahrbuch Forschungsförderung seinen Leserinnen und Lesern ebenfalls zur Kenntnis geben wird. …”
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The epidemiology of stress fractures in collegiate student-athletes, 2004-2005 through 2013-2014 academic years
Rizzone, K. H., Ackerman, K. E., Roos, K. G., Dompier, T. P., Kerr, Z. Y.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2017)“…Specific populations, including female athletes and endurance athletes, are at higher risk than the general athletic population. Whereas more than 460?000 individuals participate in collegiate athletics in the United States, no large study has been conducted to determine the incidence of stress fractures in collegiate athletes. …”
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Prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities in young, elite Japanese athletes
Omiya, K., Suzuki, T., Suzuki, N., Mitarai, T., Takai, M., Nakano, E., Matsuda, H., Musha, H.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2017)“…Sports activities included baseball, basketball, diving, fencing, gymnastics, judo, rhythmic gymnastics, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo. …”
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Diagnostik und Evaluation für den Nachwuchs im Wasserspringen: Ableitungen für Sportler, Trainer und Sportpsychologen
Stoll, O., Blazek, I., Pithan, J.Published 2017“…Zur Kooperation des Bundesinstituts für Sportwissenschaft (BISp) mit dem Deutschen Schwimmverband (DSV), Fachsparte Wasserspringen und der Martin-Luther-Universität, Department Sportwissenschaft, Arbeitsbereich Sportpsychologie auf dem gebiet der psychologischen Betreuung der deutschen Wasserspringer. (siehe auch Swim & More (2017), 6, S. 38-39)…”
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Competing with injuries: injuries prior to and during the 15th FINA World Championships 2013 (aquatics)
Mountjoy, M., Junge, A., Benjamen, S., Boyd, K., Diop, M., Gerrard, D., van den Hoogenband, C.-R., Marks, S., Martinez-Ruiz, E., Miller, J., Nanousis, K., Shahpar, F. M., Veloso, J., van Mechelen, W., Verhagen, E.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2015)“…Results: One-third of the 1116 responding athletes reported an injury/physical complaint in the 4 weeks prior to the Championships. Significantly more women (36.7%) than men (28.6%) reported injuries. …”
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Prevalence and characteristics of asthma in the aquatic disciplines
Mountjoy, M., Fitch, K., Boulet, L.-P., Bougault, V., van Mechelen, W., Verhagen, E.Published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2015)“…Despite the health benefits of swimming as a form of exercise, evidence exists that both the swimming pool environment and endurance exercise are etiologic factors in the development of asthma. …”
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Cliff diving: water impact and video-analysis
Napolitano, S.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2014)“…Barcellona in 2013, in light of the World Swimming Championships, the International Swimming Federation (FINA) has added this sport among the official swimming disciplines present in the competition. …”
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Sport orthopaedics. Official Manual of GOTS
M. Engelhardt, A. DorrPublished 2011 -
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