Search Results - Significance
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Effects of virtual reality-based cognitive and technical drills on scanning and passing performance in youth football players: a randomized controlled study
Erisik, K., Cerrah, A. O., Cinarli, F. S.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…No significant effects were observed for multi-touch passes (p > 0.05). …”
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Mindfulness and emotional intelligence as predictors of psychological well-being in athletes with disabilities
Reklaitiene, D., Vveinhardt, J.Published in Sports (2025)“…The data were analysed by employing descriptive statistical methods, performing correlation analysis, creating regression models, and through mediation analysis. Several significant trends were identified: professional athletes demonstrated higher mindfulness than amateurs, and higher education was associated with lower mindfulness and emotional intelligence. …”
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Improving on-field decision making using video-based training - a pilot study with young volleyball players
De Waelle, S., Bennett, S. J., Scott, M. A., Lenoir, M., Deconinck, F. J. A.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…The results of our pilot study demonstrated that only the experimental group significantly improved their decision making skills on both the video-based assessment and on-field test (motor decision) between baseline and retention. …”
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The characteristics of lower extremity muscle activity and static balance of Chinese elite trampoline athletes during net contact phase
Liu, K., Zhu, Z., Yang, T., Yin, J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…The results showed significant gender differences in muscle activity during the net contact stage. …”
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Effects of TRX suspension training versus traditional balance training on balance performance in elite surfers
Wang, Z., Ma, Y., Huang, Q., Guo, Z., Jia, M., Zheng, W.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Results (1) Both methods improved static balance (p < 0.01), but TRX group exhibited greater improvements (p < 0.001). (2) Dynamic balance improved significantly in both groups (p < 0.01), but TRX outperformed TB (SEBT: p = 0.034 for left leg, p = 0.043 for right leg; Linear travel deviation: p = 0.000). (3) Surfing-specific balance improved significantly in both groups (p < 0.01), with TRX superior to TB (p < 0.01); (4) Surfing-specific balance changes correlated significantly with static balance (moderate positive: r = + 0.487 for left leg, r = + 0.457 for right leg), multidirectional dynamic balance (weak positive: r = + 0.395 for left leg, r = + 0.363 for right leg), and directional control (moderate negative: r=-0.515). …”
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The relationship between subjective shoulder discomfort and quantitative humeral head translation in baseball players; cross-sectional study
Abekura, T., Maeda, N., Tashiro, T., Arima, S., Kaizuka, R., Yoshiara, R., Nagao, T., Ito, G., Yamada, T.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Results Baseball players exhibited significantly higher external rotation ROM and anterior translation than controls (p < 0.05). …”
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Immediate effects of talocrural joint mobilization on ankle mobility, balance, and alignment in chronic ankle instability
Sim, H. S., Ham, M. H., Park, D. Y., Park, S. Y., Park, E. S., Kim, B. H.Published in Korean Journal of Sport Biomechanics (2025)“…The CAI group exhibited additional significant improvements in SEBT posterolateral and medial directions, while the control group showed significant enhancements in SEBT anterior, anterolateral, and YBT anterior and posterolateral directions (p < .05). …”
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Factors affecting NBA game performance over the course of a season
Russell, J. L., McLean, B. D., Stolp, S., Strack, D., Coutts, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Results showed that defensive performance varied significantly with elevation (p = 0.005), time zone acclimation (p = 0.055) and 5-day load (p = 0.065). …”
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Association between age and achilles cross-sectional area in NCAA division one collegiate female gymnast
Bates, C. J., Hinkle, L. J, Schaugaard, B., Hartog, P., Davidson, G., Johnson, A. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…ANOVA also revealed a significant difference in Achilles CSA (p = 0.049) based on birth year. …”
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Exploring the impact of a low-dose mindfulness intervention on perceived exertion, attention, and rowing
Bakken-Gay, R., Junkersfeld, S. E., Braun-Trocchio, R.Published in Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology (2025)“…Results: Results indicated no significant group-by-session interaction for any variables. …”
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Monitoring the external load of counter-attack drills in youth soccer using GPS devices: The influence of time pressure and numerical superiority on players` responses
Rochael, M., Praça, G. M.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…A MANOVA compared data at a level of significance of 5%. There were no differences between with and without time pressure formats for both distances and accelerations. …”
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Coaching behaviors in goalball: perceptions of athletes with visual impairments
De Luna-Vazquez, W., Shapiro, D. R., Moreno, A.Published in International Sport Coaching Journal (2026)“…A Mann-Whitney U test compared mean differences between age, gender, training frequency, and prior coaching experience. No statistically significant differences were found between groups. The findings showed positive perceptions toward coaches` behaviors, with frequent engagement identified in areas of personal rapport, competition strategies, and technical skills. …”
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Effects of banded posterior femoral glide and lateral distraction on squat kinematics and performance
Katz, G., Beerman, N., Murphy, E.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Results demonstrated significant decreases in ankle flexion (79.69 ± 6.62 degrees, 82.78 ± 6.58 degrees, pre- and post-test respectively, p<0.001) coupled with significant increases in knee flexion (72.00 ± 15.65 degrees, 65.38 ± 15.32 degrees, pre- and post-test respectively, p<0.001) and squat depth (-6.86 ± 15.53 degrees, 1.35 ± 16.29 degrees, pre- and post-test respectively, p<0.001). …”
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No side difference between achilles tendon characteristics in female Division One collegiate gymnasts post exercise: Preliminary study
Hartog, P., Hinkle, L. J., Davidson, G., Schaugaard, B. T., Anderson, M., Johnson, A. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…RESULTS: There was no statistical significance between female Division I gymnasts` PL and NPL ATs. …”
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Effects of a basketball intervention on female college students' positive body image: chain mediated role of the experience of embodiment and self-compassion
Zhu, H., Wen, Y.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…However, the basketball intervention produced significantly more pronounced effects compared to the mixed-activity standard physical education program. …”
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The relationship between pain and athletic identity in youth ballet dancers
Choudhury, M. M., Stapleton, E., Erdman, A., Gale, E., Chung, J., Ulman, S.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to identify significant pain group differences in AIMS measures and dancer characteristics. …”
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Associations between snowboard coaches teaching interaction, motion guidance, and effectiveness assessment competencies and learners intentions to continue lessons
Liu, J., Hu, T., Yin, J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Together with overall satisfaction, these competencies showed significant positive associations with loyalty (R2 = 0.754). …”
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Mental health symptoms and disorders in elite athletes: A systematic review
Guszkowska, M.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…It does not differ significantly from that determined in earlier reviews and varies depending on cultural factors and sport practiced.…”
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Temperament and achievement motivation among athletes in team and individual disciplines
Matwiejczuka, P., Lewickab, P. A., Mazur, Z.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2025)“…Results: The results revealed statistically significant differences in temperament. Team sport athletes exhibited higher levels of excitability strength (M Rank= 48.0; R= - .114; P= .024), inhibitory strength (M Rank= 48.0; R= - .108; P= .031), and neural mobility (M Rank= 46.5; R= - .243; P= .004) compared to athletes participating in individual sports. …”