Search Results - Track & field coaches review
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Sports physiology in adolescent track-and-field athletes: A narrative review
Nikolaidis, P. T., Son´kin, V. D.Published in Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…The present study aimed to review the physiological aspects of adolescent track-and-field (TAF) athletes. …”
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Practices of strength and conditioning coaches: a snapshot from different sports, countries, and expertise levels
Weldon, A., Duncan, M. J., Turner, A., LaPlaca, D., Sampaio, J., Christie, C. J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2022)“…This study provides exploratory evidence incorporating responses primarily in soccer (45%), track and field (30%), volleyball (23%), golf (17%), and tennis (17%). …”
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Benchmarking kicking skills across the talent pathway in Australian football
Bonney, N.Published 2020“…When players are assessed from a holistic approach the tracking of player development and the display of player strengths and limitations may become more meaningful to coaches and recruiters. …”
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International Sports Science + Sports Medicine Conference 2015 Abstracts Newcastle Upon Tyne 8-10th September 2015
Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2015)“….: - The role of psychological factors in the delivery of performance analysis - perceptions of youth football coaches and players - Proprioception and shoulder rehabilitation in young athletes - The abel®-sport test used in the field at a four day elite cyclists training camp for predicting and detecting infection and fatigue - The impact of injury on track and field availability and performance: a point prevalence analysis of uk world class performance athletes at major championships summer 2008 to spring 2010 - A prospective cohort study of injuries in female junior soccer players - Study of daily life habits in a professional football team - Creatine supplementation and swimming performance; a systematic review and meta-analysis …”
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Athletics Australia annual report 2007-08
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Re-creating a culture for athletics in Australia: a report into the high performance, development and governance of athletics in Australia
Elliott, H.Published 2004“…To assess the effectiveness and capacity of existing pathways, including international performance, and to provide recommendations to enhance the education and development pathways for athletes and coaches at all levels. This includes taking into account the role of stakeholders, including particularly Australian Little Athletics, the Australian Track and Field Coaches Association, Athletes` Commission, state Member Organisations and departments responsible for sport, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and the network of state and territory Institutes and Academies (SIS/SAS). …”
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