Search Results - Sport Science & Practice
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Prevalence of urinary incontinence in female gymnasts: a systematic review
Kneißler, E., Zentgraf, K.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2025)“…However, young and healthy women who are active in sports are also affected, and research suggests that women practicing high-impact sports are more prone to incontinence than their nonathletic peers. …”
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Analysis of the motor behaviour of people without specific dance training in improvisation tasks: Influence of mirror and partner
Pérez-Calzado, E., Coterón, J., Ric, Á., Torrents, C.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…This study aims to analyse the influence of the mirror and/or partner constraints on the motor creativity of women without specific training in dance during improvisation tasks, in order to contribute to the knowledge of creativity in the field of sports science and movement-based practices. We studied the exploratory behaviour and emerging movement patterns of 12 women who performed four improvisations under the following situations: individual without mirror; individual with mirror; partner without mirror; and partner with mirror. …”