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Validating a markerless motion capture application in simulated snowboarding
Evans, S., Merz, C., Friedl, F.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…Qatar…”
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Application of virtual reality in biomechanics in sports
Witte, K., Pastel, S., Merker, S., Buerger, D.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 43: Iss. 1 (2025)“…Qatar…”
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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“…The 25 expert-authors of this book come from all over the USA, Canada, Scotland, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Qatar, and Australia. 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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No association between perceived exertion and session duration with hamstring injury occurrence in professional football
Lolli, L., Bahr, R., Weston, M., Whiteley, R., Tabben, M., Bonanno. D., Gregson, W., Chamari, K., Di Salvo, V., van Dyk, N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Using available data from the Qatar Stars League over three competitive seasons, this study investigated the separate and combined effects of perceived exertion and session duration on hamstring injury occurrence in a sample of 30 outfield football players. …”
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Sports Dietitians Australia position statement: Nutrition for exercise in hot environments
McCubbin, A. J., Allanson, B. A., Caldwell Odgers, J. N., Cort, M. M., Costa, R. J. S., Cox, G. R., Crawshay, S. T., Desbrow, B., Freney, E. G., Gaskell, S. K., Hughes, D., Irwin, C., Jay, O., Lalor, B. J., Ross, M. L. R., Shaw, G., Périard, J. D., Burke, L. M.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2020)“…Major sporting events in hot and/or humid locations, such as the 2019 International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships in Doha, Qatar, and the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, merit special consideration because the conditions pose a significant challenge for a large number of competitors (Gerrett et al., 2019) and require specific preparation. …”
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Correlation between hypermobility score and injury rate in artistic gymnastics
Bukva, B., Vrgoc, G., Madic, D. M., Sporiš, G., Trajkovic, N.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2019)“…METHODS: This study observed 24 artistic gymnasts (11-26 years old), members of Qatar National Team in artistic gymnastics. We examined the Beighton joint hypermobility screen and a seasonal injury survey. …”
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Biomechanical analysis for the IAAF World Championships London 2017 400 m Men's
Pollitt, L., Walker, J., Tucker, C., Bissas, A., Merlino, S.Published 2018“…Thebe was also denied the bronze medal as the fast-finishing Abdalelah Haroun of Qatar crossed the line in a season`s best time of 44.48 s. …”
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FIG and Fujitsu to collaborate on building a judging support system for artistic gymnastics competitions
FIGPublished 2017“…Future Plans With the aim of making the system available for practical use in 2020, the partners will acquire data from athletes competing in international competitions and continue to develop the system, which will be put to test use at the 48th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Doha, Qatar in 2018. Overview of Judging Support System for Artistic Gymnastics Competitions In addition to the scores given by the judges at the competitions, this system will support them to come to a more accurate judgment by capturing the gymnasts` movements with a 3D laser sensor and analysing them as numerical data. …”
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