Search Results - Gym Coach
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An analysis of value system of taekwondo freestyle poomsae`s trainees: based on means-end chain theory and apt laddering technique
Choi, Y. L., Park, J. C., Kim, I. G.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Introduction Today, Taekwondo gyms are experiencing a continuous decrease in the number of trainees, due to the oversupply of the gyms, excessive competition, and the COVID-19 pendemic. …”
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Peak performance mindset tools for athletes
Seversen, E., Anderson, L., Araya, L., Arsenault, D., Bastidas, N., Buckley, E., Charaf, T., Fegg, R., Fulton, S., Glazier, R., Harris-Wright, J., Helke, M., Ismail, B. A., Kavanagh, J., Kaye, K., Yung Lee, J., MacDonald, S., Madden, K., Nakahara, A., Nowrozi, S., Redfield, M., Reiniger, S., Seversen, J., Tullipan, K., Catherine, J., Whisler, V. A., Willis, D.Published 2022“…They are professionals who are mindset and peak performance coaches, fitness and conditioning trainers, leadership, national team, and Olympic coaches, psychologists, PhDs, holistic performance coaches, gym owners, nutritionists, and more. …”
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Return to competitive gymnastics training in the UK following the first COVID-19 national lockdown
Patel, T. S., McGregor, A., Cumming, S. P., Williams, K., Williams, S.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2022)“…The study aimed to explore the process of returning to gymnastics training after several months away from the gym, with a particular interest towards training load and injury. …”
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Change the Routine: Report on the Independent Review into Gymnastics in Australia
Published 2021“…These are summarised below. Finding: Current coaching practices create a risk of abuse and harm to athletes. …”
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Mobile technologies and perceptual-cognitive training
Basevitch, I., Boiangin, N., Sáenz-Moncaleano, C.Published in Advances in mental skills training (2021)“…However, several issues remain in the form of limitations and gaps that need to be addressed so that every athlete, coach, and team can make use of perceptual-cognitive training technologies systemati-cally and as part of the regular training schedule, similar to gym workouts. …”
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Drugs and supplements in amateur boxing: pugilistic amateurism and ideologies of performance
Matthews, C. R., Jordan, M.Published in Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health (2020)“…This research, which is based on the thoughts and experiences of coaches, athletes, officials and others involved in amateur boxing, explores the use of recreational drugs, supplements and performance-enhancing drugs in the sport. …”
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Countermovement jump characteristics of world-class elite and sub-elite male sprinters
Beattie, K., Tawiah-Dodoo, J., Graham-Smith, P.Published in Sport Performance & Science Reports (2020)“…The CMJ can be used to monitor explosive-strength adaptation, direct gym programming and infer neuromuscular readiness of an athlete. …”
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Physical and mental health guidance for a safe re-integration of gymnastics after COVID-19 restrictions from training
Cogan, K., Darling, B., Devine, M., Godfrey, J., Harris, B., Casey, E., Shinohara, M.Published 2020“…These documents will help coaches honor each athlete`s experience and navigate their return to the gym, from a mental health perspective. …”
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Why neuroscience promises to be a game-changer for elite sport
Published 2019“…Coaches and athletes have known for decades that, in sports, most of the game is mental. …”
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Gyms and martial arts school after COVID-19: When to come back to train?
Andreucci, C. A.Published in Advances in Physical Education (2020)“…To determine with safety when and how to open gyms after the COVID-19 epidemic, it`s very important since almost all places are locked down and probably will be closed for a while or permanently. …”
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Virtual training: Three tips, three cons and three pros of online fitness training: Preparing for the "new normal."
Kashubara, K.Published in Track Coach (2020)“…The pandemic has shut down schools, gyms, tracks, and even parks. This environment makes it difficult for athletes to properly train and for coaches to teach. …”
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Motor performance of brazilian female artistic gymnasts: insights via multilevel analysis
Bacciotti, S., Adam D. G., Baxter, J., Gaya, A., Maia, J.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2019)“…Keywords: physical fitness, performance, gym club.…”
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Olympisches Gewichtheben. Das ultimative Handbuch für Trainer und Athleten (Olympic weightlifting. The ultimate manual for coaches and athletes)
Everett, G.Published 2017“…Klappentext Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einführung Dank vii Vorwort ix Über dieses Buch xi Grundlagen Funktionsweise des Gewichthebens 1 Phasen einer Hebung 1 Die Bewegungsgesetze im Gewichtheben 3 Masseschwerpunkt, Druckpunkt und Schwerkraftlinie 5 Kraft versus Technik 7 Beine versus Hüfte 7 Erlernen und Unterrichten der Hebungen 8 Das Trainingsprogramm 11 Coaching 13 Individuelle Besonderheiten 15 Körperproportionen und deren Auswirkungen 15 Kraftrelation von Reißen und Stoßen im Wettkampf 21 Körperliche Begabungen 21 Trainingserfolg und Erholungsphasen 22 Individualisierte Wettkampftechnik 23 Trainingsfortschritt 23 Trainingsräume und Ausrüstung 24 Aufwärmen 39 Atmung und Rumpfsteifigkeit 48 Die Kniebeuge 50 Die Kniebeugenstellung 50 Variationen und Veränderungen 58 Dynamischer Auftakt 59 Die Atmung 61 Erlernen und Lehren der Kniebeuge 61 Kniebeuge hinten 63 Fußstellungen und Umgruppieren 66 Der Klemmgriff 70 Der Knievorschub 73 Grundprinzipien der Ausgangsposition 76 Funktionsweise der Position 77 Einnehmen der Ausgangsposition 80 Das Reißen (Snatch) Einführung ins Reißen 87 Abbremsposition 88 Griffposition 88 Überkopfposition im Reißen 89 Reißkniebeuge 94 Unterhocken ohne Fußumsetzen 96 Unterhocken mit Fußumsetzen 97 Unterhocken mit Auftaktbewegung und Fußumsetzen 98 Unterhocken 99 Reißen lernen 100 Mittlere Hangposition 100 Sprung aus dem mittleren Hang 102 Breiter Zug aus dem mittleren Hang 103 Kraftreißen im Stehen 106 Scarecrow Snatch 107 Umgruppieren breit 109 Reißen aus dem mittleren Hang 110 Kontrolliertes Abwerfen der Hantel 111 Standreißen 113 Reißen im Ausfallschritt 115 Zug vom Boden 116 Ausgangsposition im Reißen 116 Abgestuftes Reißlastheben 117 Reißlastheben mit Anhalten 119 Kombiniertes Reißen und Reißen 120 Reißen 121 Reißen verstehen 122 Ausgangsposition 122 1. …”
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Actual and ideal sources of coaching knowledge of elite Chinese coaches
He, C., Trudel, P., Culver, D. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2018)“…Unfortunately, there is a major gap in the English literature regarding Asian coaches. Thus, a study with Chinese gymnastics (Gym) and rhythmic gymnastics (R-Gym) coaches has been conducted. …”
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Using common methods for uncommon sports - The unusual winter sport of skeleton
Mosey, T.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2016)“…By looking at the physiological characteristics and similarities between other sports, the strength and conditioning coach can effectively conjure a performance based plan that aims to improve performance and reduce the risk of injury. …”
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Conceito de força psicologica na Ginastica Artistica: A percepcao de treinadores brasileiros de elite (The concept of mental strenght in artistic gymnastics: the perception of elite Brazilian coaches)
Rodrigues, L., Dias, C., Corte-Real, N., Fonseca, A. M.Published in Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto (2014)“…The present investigation sought to study the perception of elite Brazilian artistic gymnastics` coaches on the concept of mental toughness, specifically regarding the attributes that characterize this construct. ten coaches answered a semi-structured interview that aimed to iden - tify the essential attributes of mental toughness. …”
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Joint injury and rehabilitation of Chinese gymnasts
Li, G., Yang, J., Wang, L.Published in 2008 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport: Proceedings, Vol. II (2008)“…Introduction: Chinese famous gym coaches Gao Jian and Qian Kui proposed that the gym field must put emphasis on scientific training and the prevention of injuries. …”