Search Results - Modern Sport
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Optimization of speed qualities in sprinters in the sensitive period of 14-17 years
Sorokin, D. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The methodology includes an analysis of modern approaches, such as the development of explosive strength (squats, lunges), improvement of running technique (correction of posture, step rhythm) and reaction training (variable starting signals). …”
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Reimaging talent development in sport. Seeing a different world
A. Borie, E. RyallPublished 2025“…SECTION 2: Seeing a Different World 2 Seduced by an Enigma: Narrative Reflections on the Story of Talents 3 Making Talent Development a Meaningful Process 4 An Existential Approach to Talent Development 5 Craftsmanship: Healing Modern Talent Development Using 'Old Medicine' 6 Salutogenesis: The Foundation for Supporting the Young Athlete 7 Compassion: A Missing Link in Talent Development 8 Thriving in Youth Talent Development Environments SECTION 3: Experiencing a Different World 9 How Definitions of Success Impact on Talent Development: Bringing Long Win Thinking into Talent Development 10 The True Athlete Project (TAP) 11 Being a Gentle Renegade: Building a Mindfulness Programme for Performance Sport 12 From the Olympics to Mindfulness SECTION 4: Looking across the Landscape 13 Excellence Literacy: Weaving the Threads Together …”
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The caffeine effect on tolerance to sport-specific maximal intensity exercise in young elite soccer players
Vakhidov, T., Bezuglov, E., Malyakin, G., Achkasov, E., Emanov, A., Koroleva, E., Kapralova, E., Talibov, O., Morgans, R.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Modern elite soccer places extremely high demands on the athletes body, so it is of practical interest to study the effect of various dietary supplements on load tolerance and post-exercise recovery. …”
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The effects of 10 weeks polarized training on the capability of short-distance sprint skiing of elite male talent-transferring cross-country skiers
Cai, X., Mao, L., Chen, X.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Polarized training model could improve endurance performance of elite endurance athletes, and being used widely on modern cross-country (XC) skiing training [1,2]. In XC skiing competition, the short distance skiing competition demanding athletes need be both strong physiologically and tactically [3]. …”
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A novel strategy for assembling youth national teams
Naboychenko, E. S., Istomin, S. O., Ezhov, A. N., Kondratovich, S. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The novel approach to team building incorporates a systematic process that combines modern techniques for sports selection and monitoring the psychological and physical state of athletes, utilizing observation and gradual evaluation of their performance in competitive events. …”
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Homography based player identification in live sports
Pandya, Y., Nandy, K., Agarwal, S.Published in Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops (2023)“…Modern live sports broadcasts display a wide variety of graphic visualizations identifying key players in a particular play. …”
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Visual tracking and its relationship to dynamic visual acuity among national youth foil fencing team athletes
Oudah, I. G., Jari, H. S., Taih, H. S., Sameer, A. H.Published in Modern Sport (2025)“…Modern Sport…”
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Enhancing lower-limb simple and choice reaction time and spatial orientation in junior basketball players by implementing fitlight technology in sports training
Badau, D., Steff, S., Badau, A., Stoica, M.Published in Perceptual and Motor Skills (2025)“…The results indicate significant improvements with p < .05, Cohen`s d parameters with very high effect sizes (d > 1), in reaction times and spatial orientation for the experimental groups, highlighting the effectiveness of incorporating modern equipment in the sports training program. Analyzing the results of the experimental groups, we find that the most relevant age for the reactive development of spatial orientation with the help of Fitlight technologies implemented in the training process is U14, while the most relevant age for the reactive time of the lower limbs is U16. …”
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Managing the competitiveness of hockey players of the sports reserve
Rotenberg, R. B.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…The methodological basis of the study is modern ideas about the laws of the process of formation of sports mastery of Yu.V. …”
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Sportschießen. Modernes Nachwuchstraining (Sport shooting. Modern junior training)
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DRUCK erzeugt Fehler: Grundprinzipien und Training der dynamischen 6:0-Abwehr (PRESSURE creates errors: basic principles and training of the dynamic 6:0 defense)
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IOC consensus statement on elite youth athletes competing at the Olympic Games: essentials to a healthy, safe and sustainable paradigm
Bergeron, M. F., Côté, J., Cumming, S. P., Purcell, R., Armstrong, N., Basilico, L., Burrows, K., Charrin, J.-B., Felix, A., Groesswang, H., Iwasaki, Y., Kocher, M. S., Martowicz, M., McConnell, K., Moran, J., Moseid, C. H., Mountjoy, M., Soligard, T., Tetelbaum, E., Thiel, A., Vertommen, T., Viseras, G., Budgett, R., Engebretsen, L., Erdener, U.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…Second, we developed and present a modern elite youth athlete model that emphasises a child-centred, practical framework with corresponding guidelines and recommendations to protect health and well-being while safely and favourably managing international sport competition. …”
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Tennis development at international level: Evolving pathways and holistic approach to nurturing talent
Cahill, G.Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2024)“…By embracing the complexity and diversity of modern tennis pathways, coaches can better support athletes in achieving their full potential. …”
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China
Hong, F.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025) -
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India
Kumar, H.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…The modern form of competitive sports was introduced to the Indian population during the colonial period by the erstwhile British empire in the 17th century CE. …”
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The United Kingdom
Grix, J., Brannagan, P. M., Houlihan, B.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…Before discussing the ingredients of the UK's sports system and how it has become characterised by strong government intervention at both the elite sport and mass sport levels, however, it is worth recalling the United Kingdom - or Britain's - unique role in the development of modern sport. …”
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Introduction
Grix, J., Houlihan, B., Brannagan, P. M.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…One modern addition to China's system has been the `naturalisation` of Chinese athletes to boost some sports where they remain weak, a practice usually associated with states with little home-grown talent (cf. …”
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