Search Results - Athlete 365
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The effect of full-body weight-bearing on palmar pressure distribution in collegiate-level gymnasts
Scigliano, N. M., Goetz, J. E., Fleury, I. G., Dibbern, K. N., Petrachaianan, K., Buckwalter V, J. A.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2024)“…To identify potential anatomy-related differences in hand loading, 15 former collegiate athletes completed a 45-second handstand on a novel emed® pressure platform system. …”
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Injury epidemiology in competitive diving athletes: a four-year observational study
Currie, B. M., Hetherington, M., Waddington, G., Brown, N. A. T., Drew, M. K., Witchalls, J., Toohey, L. A.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“…Injury incidence rates (IIR) and injury burden were calculated, standardised per 365 athlete days, and compared across groups using negative binomial generalised linear models. …”
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23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts
M. H. Murphy, C. A. G. Boreham, G. De Vito, E. TsolakidisPublished in 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts (2018)“…172 13:00 - 14:00 173 CP-PM01 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS 1 173 CP-PM02 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS 2 176 CP-PM03 BODY COMPOSITION 180 CP-PM04 HYPOXIA, RESPIRATION OXYGEN DELIVERY 182 CP-PM05 VASCULAR 187 CP-PM06 AGEING 190 CP-PM07 CLINICAL: METABOLISM, HORMONES, NEUROLOGY 194 CP-PM08 CLINICAL: CANCER-CUD-COPD 197 CP-PM09 HYDRATION AND TEMPERATURE 201 CP-PM10 ERGOGENICS AND SUPPLEMENTS 204 CP-PM11 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 2 207 CP-PM12 VALIDITY AND VARIABILITY 210 CP-PM14 RESISTANCE TRAINING 214 14:00 - 15:00 217 MO-PM01 MUSCLE & TENDON 217 MO-PM02 NUTRITION AND SUPPLEMENTS 222 MO-PM05 VASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIO-RESPIRATORY FITNESS 226 MO-PM11 AGEING 230 MO-MI01 RELIABILITY AND TESTING 234 MO-MI02 SWIMMING AND HANDBALL 238 MO-BN09 SPORTS WITH PATIENTS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITY 242 MO-PM15 PHYSIOLOGY MIXED 246 MO-PM07 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY / SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR 249 MO-SH01 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 252 MO-PM08 TRAINING AND TESTING 255 MO-BN10 SPORT TECHNOLOGY 259 MO-PM24 STRENGTH 263 MO-SH02 MOTIVATION , SELF EFFICACY AND COACH BEHAVIOURS 266 15:00 - 16:00 269 MO-PM03 HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING 269 MO-PM04 AGEING 274 MO-PM06 INJURIES 278 11 23RD ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF SPORT SCIENCE MO-PM12 NUTRITION 282 MO-BN01 MOTOR LEARNING AND CONTROL 285 MO-PM13 ATHLETE PHENOTYPE 288 MO-BN05 ORTHOPEDIC ISSUES IN SPORT 291 MO-BN06 ANALYSIS AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE 295 MO-PM14 CHILDREN AND ADOLOLESCENTS 300 MO-PM10 HYPOXIA 302 MO-PM09 HEALTH AND DISEASE MODULATION 307 MO-BN07 TESTING AND TRAINING MUSCLE STRENGTH 310 MO-SH03 PERFORMANCE AND TRAINING 314 MO-PM25 SPRINTING AND JUMBING 317 16:15 - 17:45 320 IS-BN01 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF MUSCLE PLASTICITY USING REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY 320 OP-PM13 HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING MODALITIES 321 OP-PM14 BONE 323 OP-PM15 PROTEIN SYNTHESIS 326 OP-BN28 BIOMECHANICS OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION 328 OP-PM37 HEALTH AND FITNESS MIXED 330 OP-BN04 GAIT 332 OP-BN29 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN PARKINSONS DISEASE 335 OP-PM42 TRAINING ADAPTATION 337 OP-PM76 INJURY 339 OP-PM77 TRAINING LOAD 341 OP-PM51 NUTRITIONAL PHYSIOLOGY: ENERGY METABOLISM/BODY COMPOSITION 343 OP-BN52 NEUROMECHANICS OF CYCLING 345 OP-SH11 PHILOSOPHICAL, HUMANITIES AND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES ON SPORT 348 OP-SH17 ANXIETY IN ATHLETES AND OVERREACHING 349 18:00 - 19:30 351 OP-PM33 HYPOXIA 1 351 OP-PM34 MOLECULAR RESPONSE/SIGNALING 353 OP-PM35 INTERVAL TRAINING 1 356 OP-PM16 MUSCLE INJURIES 358 OP-BN30 RESISTANCE TRAINING 2 361 OP-BN05 MOTOR LEARNING, SKILL ACQUISITION AND COORDINATION 363 OP-BN31 SPORTS WITH INDIVIDUALS WITH PHYSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES 365 OP-PM40 RESPIRATORY FUNCTION 369 OP-PM65 CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 370 OP-PM64 PACING 2 373 OP-PM50 AGEING AND AGE RELATED DISEASE 375 OP-BN44 EMG 378 OP-PM63 EXERCISE TRAINING IN DIVERSE POPULATIONS 380 FRIDAY, JULY 6TH, 2018 383 08:00 - 09:30 383 DUBLIN/IRELAND, 4-7 JULY 2018 12 IS-EX01 ECSS-ACSM EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: EXERCISE IS MEDICINE 383 OP-PM19 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 1 383 OP-PM23 ESSA-ECSS EXCHANGE: MUSCLE METABOLISM 386 IS-PM09 PEDIATRIC EXERCISE ONCOLOGY: EUROPEAN APPROACHES FOR ACTIVEONCOKIDS 388 OP-BN12 FOOTWEAR AND RUNNING PERFORMANCE 389 IS-MI04 THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTINUUM AND OTHER HEALTH-RELATED ASPECTS OF LIFESTYLE IN RELATION TO CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH AND MENTAL WELLBEING 392 OP-BN11 NEUROMUSCULAR TESTING AND INTERVENTIONS 393 OP-BN10 COGNITIVE AND MOTOR FUNCTIONS IN THE ELDERLY 395 IS-EX03 CSSS-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM - OPTIMISING PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT PERFORMANCE 398 OP-PM83 SPORTS SPECIFIC TRAINING 399 OP-PM61 NUTRITION 401 OP-PM49 SEDENTARY BEHAVIOUR 404 OP-BN49 LOWER LIMB INJURIES 406 OP-SH03 SOCIOLOGY 1 409 09:45 - 11:15 411 IS-SH03 IS EXERCISE MEDICINE? …”
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Effects of a 10-week in-season resistance training intervention on neuromuscular adaptations in academy freeskiers: multifaceted considerations regarding training program design
McPhail, J., Spörri, J., Vinnamo, V. “…A multifaceted approach to athletic development is recommended for developmental coach es working with freeski academy athletes…”
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Verletzungsmuster und Verletzungsrisiko beim Skateboarding (Injury patterns and risk of injury in skateboarding)
Feiler, S., Frank, M.Published in Sportverletzung Sportschaden (2000)“…Distorsionsverletzungen (36,5%), Kontusionen (24,3 %), Frakturen (18,2 %) und Hautläsionen (12,8 %) waren die häufigsten Diagnosen. …”
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Relationship between emotional intelligence and components of competitive state anxiety among South African female field-hockey players
Tinkler, N., Kruger, A., Jooste, J.Published in South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation (2021)“…Emotional awareness and regulation are often associated with improved performance in sports, which raises the question as to the role of emotional intelligence in athletes` optimal performance states. The relationship between emotional intelligence and components of competitive state anxiety levels among a sample of senior-level South African female field-hockey players (n=60, age=21.57±3.65) was determined. …”
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Injury risk factors in youth alpin ski racing - A narrative review
Steidl-Mueller, L., Hildebrandt, C., Mueller, E., Raschner, C.Published in Science and Skiing VIII. Book of the 8th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2020)“…Therefore, skiing specific injuries are of particular interest, especially also in growing athletes (Steidl-Müller et al., 2019). The knee is the most affected body part at both World Cup level (35.6%; Spörri et al., 2017) and youth level with athletes youngerthan 15 years of age (36.5%; Müller et al., 2017a). …”
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Recording injuries only during winter competitive season underestimates injury incidence in elite alpine skiers
Alhammoud, M., Racinais, S., Rousseaux-Blanchi, M. P., Bouscaren, N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Most common injuries during the 2013-2015 seasons were knee followed by back (absolute incidences 56 [38-80] and 20 [10-36], respectively; RR 2.82 [1.42-5.61]), but this difference disappeared after 2015 (absolute incidences 25.6 [15.7-39.6] and 23.1 [13.7-36.5], respectively; RR 1.11 [0.59-2.10]). In summary, we found that 98 (59%) injuries occurred during WCS and 68 (41%) during SOS over five years. …”
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Olympisches Gewichtheben. Das ultimative Handbuch für Trainer und Athleten (Olympic weightlifting. The ultimate manual for coaches and athletes)
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Injuries and illnesses in a cohort of elite youth alpine ski racers and the influence of biological maturity and relative age: a two-season prospective study
Müller, L., Hildebrandt, C., Müller, E., Oberhoffer, R., Raschner, C.Published in Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Results: Relatively low injury incidence or prevalence (traumatic, 0.86/1,000 hours of training; overuse, 0.28/1,000 hours) and comparably high illness prevalence (2.4/athlete) were reported. The knee was the most commonly affected body part (traumatic injuries 36.5%, overuse injuries 82%). …”
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Pre-competitive anxiety in swimmers and water polo players in relation to gender and age
Thanopoulos, V., Platanou, T.Published in Facta Universitatis: Series Physical Education and Sport (2016)“…In this research, 692 male (n=327) and female (n=365) athletes participated, aged 13-19 of which 316 were swimmers and 376 were water polo players. …”
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Stress responses to short-term intensified and reduced training in competitive weightlifters
Storey, A. G., Birch, N. P., Fan, V., Smith, H. K.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2016)“…Seven international-level lifters performed 1 week of initial training followed by 2 weeks of intensified (INT: +100%, 36.5 ± 11.3 × 103 kg/week) and 1 week of subsequently reduced (RED: -25%) training within their annual program. …”
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Effect of physical and academic stress on illness and injury in division 1 college football players
Mann, J. B., Bryant, K. R., Johnstone, B., Ivey, P. A., Sayers, S. P.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2016)“…Stress-injury models of health suggest that athletes experience more physical injuries during times of high stress. …”
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Training-load distribution in endurance runners: objective versus subjective assessment
Manzi, V., Bovenzi, A., Castagna, C., Sinibaldi Salimei, P., Volterrani, M., Iellamo, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2015)“…Methods: Seven LDRs (age 36.5 ± 3.8 y) were followed during a 5-mo training period culminating with a city marathon. …”
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The 33rd International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports
University of PoitiersPublished 2015“…Elliott [et al.] . 1 The biomechanical modeling for the understanding of the shoulder pathology in overhead athletes: application to the shoulder of tennis players', I. …”
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The athlete's perception of coaches` behavior towards competitors with a different sports level
Siekanska, M., Blecharz, J., Wojtowicz, A.-Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2013)“…Eighty competitive athletes (44 males and 36 females; 21.89 ±1.48 years of age; 8.35 ± 3.65 years of competitive experience) from the University School of Physical Education in Cracow, Poland, participated in the study. …”
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Bone cross-sectional geometry in male runners, gymnasts, swimmers and non-athletic controls: a hip-structural analysis study
Hind, K., Gannon, L., Whatley, E., Cooke, C., Truscott, J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)“…Proximal femur cross-sectional geometry was assessed in the male athletes (n = 55) representing gymnastics, endurance running and swimming, and non-athletic controls (n = 22). …”
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Injuries to World Cup ski and snowboard athletes
Flørenes, T. W., Nordsletten, L., Heir, S., Bahr, R.Published in Abstractbook. The First International Low Lands Congress on Science and Skiing, Brussels, October 11th (2008)“…The number of time-loss injures per 100 athletes per season was 28.8 [95% CI: 23.0-36.1] in alpine, 26.8 [19.7-36.5] in freestyle and 44.7 [34.9-57.3] in snowboard, while the Nordic events had 26.3 [15.9-43.6] injuries per 100 athletes per season in Nordic combined, 19.4 [11.3-33.4] in ski jumping and 5.8 [3.2-10.5] for cross country. …”