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Predicting future performance in powerlifting: A machine learning approach
Ferrari, L., Bochicchio, G., Bottari, A., Lucertini, F., Pogliaghi, S.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…The predictive model demonstrated high predictive accuracy (Root mean Square of Error 10.41 to 19.4; R2 0.90 to 0.94), with no differences between mean values (p 0.733 to 0.930), extremely large correlations (r 0.95 to 0.97), and no significant bias (z-score - 1.78 to - 0.64) between predicted and actual performance values across all lifts. Conclusions The developed machine learning model provides valid and accurate predictions of individual powerlifting performance, by accounting for various individual characteristics. …”
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The synergy between the athlete's functional systems and their training regimen is essential for achieving peak athletic performance
Khubbiev, S. Z., Kostromin, O. V., Zinovyev, N. A., Alekseeva, N. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…Comparison and evaluation of the result in the acceptor of action results: The athlete's body compares the actual outcome with the desired outcome and evaluates the difference. 7. …”
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A combined discussion: Coaches roundtable discussion regarding combined event planning
Dellemann, M.Published in Techniques Magazine (2025)“…On top of that, outside of the NCAA Championships, only one to three meets per season actually give the athletes the opportunity to compete in a combined event (pentathlon/heptathlon in indoor, heptathlon/decathlon in outdoor). …”
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Investigation of the fatigue and recovery process of swimmers using perceptive, myotonometric, ergometric and biomechanical parameters
Alves de Carvalho, F.Published 2025“…Therefore, in this study we suggest the that movement assessment along with the athlete`s perceptions, muscle properties and performance could add relevant information to the actual scenario. This study was carried out to evaluate the recovery process in swimmers from beginning to end, using massage and immersion in cold-water, which are frequently used techniques in the field. …”
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Causal structure of spatiotemporal variables and walking motion for achieving high walking speed in race-walking
Sato, T., Ohyama-Byun, K., Miura, K., Kawamukai, T., Ohkubo, R., Ogata, M.Published in Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences (2025)“…The purpose of this study was to clarify the causal structure for achieving high walking speed and to obtain useful information that would contribute to race-walking coaching. …”
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Accuracy of self-reported foot strike pattern detection among endurance runners
Vincent, H. K., Coffey, K., Villasuso, A., Vincent, K. R., Sharififar, S., Pezzullo, L., Nixon, R. M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…Runners self-reported foot strike pattern [rearfoot, non-rearfoot (mid or forefoot), or "don't know"] and information about shoewear specifics. All runners performed a single session of running at self-selected speed on an instrumented treadmill with 3D motion capture and high-speed filming that verified actual foot strike. …”
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Monitoring sleep and nightly recovery with wrist-worn wearables: links to training load and performance adaptations
Nuuttila, O.-P., Schäfer Olstad, D., Martinmäki, K., Uusitalo, A., Kyröläinen, H.Published in Sensors (2025)“…Moreover, recreational athletes often track various sleep metrics, and those metrics` actual connections to training adaptations are unknown. …”
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Sensitivity analysis of bicycle characteristics for pavement roughness monitoring by vibration data
Ghaderi, O., Cafiso, S., Caponnetto, R., Pappalardo, G.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…The vertical accelerations recorded in the field were filtered and synchronized to ensure comparability with the simulation carried out on the actual profile of the pavement roughness. The road profile was used as input to simulate the vehicle dynamics with a half car model in MATLAB Simulink. …”
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Evidence of weight loss in junior female judo athletes affects their development
Yoshida, E., Hayashida, H., Sakurai, T., Kawasaki, K.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the actual weight loss during the growth period in junior female judo athletes and its subsequent impact on their health. …”
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Is the 5-minute time-trial cycling test a valid predictor of maximal oxygen uptake an external cross-validation study
Klitzke Borszcz, F., Tramontin, A. F., de Lucas, R. D., Costa, V. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)“…Further, the study aimed to update the predictive equation using Bayesian informative prior distributions and meta-analysis. …”
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Use of heart rate variability in the training of elite wrestlers
Korobeynikov, G., Korobeinikova, L., Raab, M., Kokhanevich, A., Korobeinikova, I.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2023)“…In addition, the development of a method of objectively monitoring the actual condition of elite wrestlers is a key direction in optimizing the training process. …”
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Development of an innovative virtual reality training system and its effect on mental training in gymnasts
Sato, Y., Fukami, M., Endo, K., Mizushima, K., Nishikawa, D., Takayose, M., Koshizawa, R.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…Users wear a head-mounted display (HMD) and can move freely in a VR environment constructed based on an actual stadium. However, it is unclear whether the iVRTS is effective for mental training, such as performing breathing techniques while experiencing a simulated stressful situation. …”
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Physiological demands of fencing: A narrative review
Oates, L. W., Price, M. J., Bottoms, L M.Published in Journal of Elite Sport Performance (2023)“…Therfore the aim of this review is to provide contemporary perspectives of the literature discussing the physiological and thermoregulatory demands of fencing to inform training, competition, and recovery practices. …”
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The measurement of proprioceptive accuracy: A systematic literature review
Horváth, Á., Ferentzi, E., Schwartz, K., Jacobs, N., Meyns, P., Köteles, F.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2023)“…Background Proprioceptive accuracy refers to the individual's ability to perceive proprioceptive information, that is, the information referring to the actual state of the locomotor system, which originates from mechanoreceptors located in various parts of the locomotor system and from tactile receptors located in the skin. …”
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The effect of visual and tactile information in motor preparation of climbing
Sugi, T., Ishihara, M.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2023)“…We investigated the influence of visual-tactile information in motor preparation of climbing, particularly the effect of the number of the holds and the tactile input of an actual hold was examined. …”