Search Results - Sporting Traditions
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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)“…Objective Traditional balance training (TB) may have certain limitations in replicating surfing`s unstable conditions, which may somewhat restrict its sport-specific efficacy. …”
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The hidden athlete: exploring work and performance ability of professional dancers through a mixed-method-approach
Hofmann, H. S., Kramer, C., Schmidt, N. M., Lachmann, J., Trillmich, L., Sand, M., Froböse, I., Biallas, B.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background Despite the high physical, psychological, and artistic demands, professional dancers still lack holistic and interdisciplinary workplace support comparable to elite sport. This study examines challenges and opportunities within the work ability framework for implementing measures in theaters to maintain work ability and enhance performance ability. …”
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Classic action recognition of cross-country skiing sports combining ant colony and clustering algorithm
Yu, H., Li, Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Background As one of the oldest sports events in world sports history, cross-country skiing involves basic techniques such as mountaineering, skiing, and gliding, covering multiple classic actions during the process. …”
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The role of the coach in action sports: Using a problem-based learning approach
Ojala, A.-L., Thorpe, H.Published in International Sport Coaching Journal (2015)“…Action sports (e.g., snowboarding, skateboarding, windsurfing, BMX) have traditionally celebrated antiauthoritarian, do-it-yourself and anticompetition cultural values. …”
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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)“…Background: The rise in winter sports following the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics has led to a surge in snowboarding enthusiasts. …”
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Enhancing spin mastery in figure skating: A longitudinal case-control study on off-ice spin board training for rotational proficiency in young skaters
Drazdova, V.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…Furthermore, it may also support confidence and reduce injury risks, making it a valuable tool for coaches and sports professionals.…”
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A perspective on competitive freeride skiing and snowboarding
Mulder, E., Holmberg, H.-C., Supej, M.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Freeride skiing and snowboarding - collectively termed competitive freeriding - have evolved from niche extreme sports into formally recognized disciplines under the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS). …”
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Effects of psychological interventions on anxiety in athletes: a meta-analysis based on controlled trials
Li, H., Yang, Q., Wang, B.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Objectives: Anxiety is a prevalent psychological challenge in elite sports and complex training environments. This meta-analysis systematically evaluated the effects of psychological interventions on athletes` anxiety levels. …”
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Survey of workplace stressors among Hungarian elite athletes
Resperger, V., Kapros, A., Berki, T.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…It highlights the parallels between traditional workplace stressors and stressors that affect athletes and shows these stressors across different genders, types of sports, and competition levels. …”
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The effect of training with a multifunctional adaptive device on mastering elements performed on gymnastic rings: A comparative study of pre- and post-training routines
Eshtayev, A., Boyboboyev, B., Tajibayev, S., Mamajonov, D., Suleymanov, M., Bekmirzayev, M.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025) -
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Construction of an added physical fitness training program to enhance the basic skills in speed roller skate for young athletes
Yuan, P., Tasnaina, N., Soachalerm, A.Published in International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews (2025)“…The history of this sport combines technological progress, sportsmanship, and globalization, and speed skating has become an important sport in many countries and regions. …”
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Goal setting in youth sport: are we unintentionally contributing to dropout?
Goddard, S. G., Reece, L. J., Vella, S. A., Swann, C.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…As such, it is important to consider whether similar adverse issues could be occurring within youth sport. Specifically, this commentary raises the important question of whether the traditional approach to goal setting negatively impacts the quality of experience for youth sport participants and unintentionally contributes to dropout.…”
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Potential outcomes of interpersonal violence for women`s artistic gymnasts: a qualitative analysis
Barker-Ruchti, N.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…The sample criterion was women`s gymnasts, who had spoken out about IV through social and/or traditional media since the release of the documentary Athlete A. …”
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Return to play after UCL injury in gymnasts
Kemler, B. R., Willier, D. P., D`Amore, T., Cohen, S. B., Dodson, C. C., Ciccotti, M. G.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Background Injuries to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) are commonly reported in traditional overhead sports. Conversely, there is a lack of evidence outlining management and return to play (RTP) outcomes for gymnasts. …”
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Tuning the torsional stiffness of aluminum ski laminates using soft materials and cut patterns
Berthon, L., Audet, J., Gosselin, P., Lussier-Desbiens, A.Published in Sports Engineering (2025)“…Recently, the sports industry has been actively developing products to reduce their environmental impacts. …”