Search Results - Modern Athlete & Coach
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Bounce or step: The evolutionary leap in elite épée fencing footwork and its impact on performance
Cree, J. A., Oates, L. W., Turner, A. N.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)“…The findings suggest that while both footwork styles can be effective, their success may depend on sex, tactical preference, and possibly national coaching strategies. This is the first empirical study to directly compare these footwork styles in fencing, highlighting the need for further biomechanical research and supporting a more individualised approach to athlete development.…”
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The special expanded wrestling competition format: a conceptual proposal for wrestling competitions
Hafezikhah, A.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2025)“…The SPECIAL EXPANDED WRESTLING COMPETITION FORMAT addresses key limitations of the current system by enabling broader athlete participation, enhancing the coach`s strategic role, and increasing psychological fairness through distributed responsibility. …”
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Do coaches believe they can predict athletes` responses to training? an international survey of coaches` beliefs regarding the predictability of training-induced adaptations
Anyadike-Danes, K., Donath, L., Kiely, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…This survey investigated how coaches perceive the predictability of athletes` responses to training. …”
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Exploring the training philosophy and practical strategies of Chen Wenbing, the gold medal coach of Chinese weightlifting
Liu, Y., Cheng, L., Xu, J., Wang, L., Cheng, W.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…The primary conclusions are as follows: (1) Drawing on the scientific control theory of strength training, the stationary control training theory of technical movements, and the personalized training theory, an overall training framework is constructed with the core concept of "athlete-centered". (2) The training feedback mechanism is developed based on modern monitoring tools, athletes` subjective feedback, and coaches` experiential input. (3) Constructing the training situation according to the situation during the competition. (4) Establish a robust disciplinary framework to monitor the training status of athletes. (5) Pay attention to the moral education of athletes in order to assist them in developing correct values and good character.…”
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Modern approaches of organizing the process of physical training of young judokas
Chatinyan A. A., Avetisyan A.V.Published in Science and sport: current trends (2022)“…This definitely shows that CrossFit is a modern method of physical training. According to the results, almost half of the coaches (45%) consider it appropriate to use CrossFit in the process of physical training. …”
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Kontrol' sostojanija oporno-dvigatel'nogo apparata sportsmenov na nacal'nom i trenirovocnom etapach (Control of the state of the support and motor equipment of athletes at the initial and training stages)
Chesnokov, N. N., Morozov, A. P., Gayduk, A. A.Published in Vestnik sportivnoj nauki; Sports science bulletin (2021)“…The result of management of the training process of young athletes is conditioned by both rational planning of the training process and the regular use of their health assessment in the process of sports training. …”
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Teorija periodizacii podgotovki sportsmenov vysokoj kvalifikacii v techenie goda: predposylki, formirovanie, kritika (Teoryry of periodization of elite athlete preparation during a year: prerequisites, formation, criticism)
Platonov, V.Published in Science in Olympic Sport (2019)“…Attempts of some experts to present this concept as archaic, which does not meet the requirements of modern sport with its extremely intensive competitive activity, are destructive, seriously disorienting coaches and athletes who conduct a systematic preparation of athletes for the major competitions of the year - the Olympic Games. …”
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Modern practical gender-specific training systems in taekwondo
Simakova, E. A., Chistyakov, V. A., Sharnin, N. P., Grigoriev, I. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2021)“…We run a questionnaire survey of instructing athletes and coaches (n=20) from the St. Petersburg municipal and national teams, including 13 top-class coaches with 15-plus years long practical coaching experiences and 7 national/ municipal team members actively competing in the regional, national and international tournaments. …”
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Advanced directions of self-control skill individualization of sports activity parameters among young combatants
Bedareva, O., Kuzmenko, G., Kim, T., Levanova, E.Published in BIO Web of Conferences (2020)“…The functions of pedagogical control and self-control are extremely important in modern practice of sports training. They help to optimize training and competitive activity, provide achievements of different qualification athletes. …”
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Psychological service in modern karate training systems
Khokhlova, N. I., Rodermel, T. A.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…To analyze the pedagogical and psychological components of the training process, the authors visited several (6-8) training sessions in the studied groups, during which they conducted focused observation, analyzed the relationship between the coach and the athletes, determine the style of the coach`s pedagogical activity. …”
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Information technologies for progress of boxing in Russian Federation
Polozov, A. A., Tszu, K. B., Shurmanov, E. G.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2020)“…Objective of the study was to analyze benefits of modern automatic rating systems for boxers and referees. …”
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The best models for the training periodiziation: a systematical review
Senatore, T.Published 2020“…In order for this to be considered effective, there are, however, some principles discussed in chapter 2, which the coach must always keep in mind. In this macro discourse between block and linear periodization we insert what is called wavy periodization. …”
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Injury and health risk management in sports. A guide to decision making
W. Krutsch, H. O. Mayr, V. Musahl, F. Della Villa, P. M. Tscholl, H. JonesPublished 2020“…It will be an ideal resource and decision-making tool for doctors, athletes, coaches, and physiotherapists.…”
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Contest coefficients of the elite judo athletes of Russia and Kyrgyzstan (less than 60 kg, 66 kg, 73 kg and 81 kg) from 2010 till 2015
Osipov, A., Kudryavtsev, M., Koptev, O., Iermakov, S., Bliznevskaya, V.Published in International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology (2018)“…The most adapted to the modern requirements of IJF were the athletes weighing up to 73 kg.…”
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Pedagogical-psychological and medical-biological problems of young judoists training system for competitions
Nohrin, M. Y.Published in The Russian Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2016)“…We describe the most common mistakes that are made, mainly by coaches, while training young athletes, the ways to correct these mistakes and the ways out of the problems. …”
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Strength training for soccer
Swinnen, B.Published 2016“…Fully referenced, and full of practical drills, detailed exercise descriptions, training schedules and year plans, Strength Training for Soccer is essential reading for all strength and conditioning students and any coach or trainer working in football. Content Part One: Components of Athletic Training 1. …”
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Psychological factors and their relation with performance in women's Olympic wrestling
Gkrekidis, A., Barbas, I.Published in International scientific and professional conference on wrestling: "Applicable research in wrestling" (2017)“…PURPOSE: It is scientifically proved that the psychological profile (spiritual power) of the wrestler has the same and even more importance with the natural characteristics of the athlete. Purpose of this research is to define the psychological factors that affect the performance in modern women`s Olympic wrestling. …”