Search Results - Strength and Health
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Construction of sports rehabilitation intervention program for knee injuries in fencing athletes
Shi, J.Published in Theoretical and Natural Sciences (2025)“…The fencing-specific framework is divided into four progressive phases: acute protection, strength restoration, dynamic stability, and return-to-sport reconditioning. …”
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Eating disorders risk assessment and body esteem among elite polish contact karate athletes
Dobkowska-Szefer, D., Staskiewicz-Bartecka, W., Kiciak, A., Kardas, M.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2025)“…Prevention programs should integrate nutritional education, mental health support, and early identification strategies to protect both performance and long term health.…”
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Advancing strength and conditioning practices for collegiate female flag football: a narrative review and practical framework
Diaz-Ochoa, A., Dietze-Hermosa, M., Montalvo, S.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2025)“…These steps can foster the health, performance, and long-term development of female collegiate flag football athletes as they prepare for the sport's Olympic debut.…”
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Nutritional and training strategies for actual competition in world-class Japanese female wrestler: A case report
Kondo, E., Saito, M., Uchizawa, A., Tamai, S., Watanabe, K., Sagayama, H.Published in Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology (2024)“…However, precise methods of making weight and the effect of manipulating body mass (BM) on health and performance in female wrestlers have not been reported. …”
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Phase angle and body composition as predictors of fitness and athletic performance in adolescent boxers
Ayala-Guzmán, C. I., Ortiz-Hernandez, L., Malpica, C. E., Rosas, A. M., Castro Avila, J. I.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2024)“…Background: Phase angle (PhA) is an indicator of cellular health, function, and integrity. PhA has been considered an indicator of nutritional and health status, but it is uncertain whether it could be used as a fitness or athletic performance indicator. …”
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Relationship between hand-eye coordination and hand grip strength in elite taekwondo athletes
Hammad, R., Youssef, L., Hammad, S., Neva, J., Abu Baker, A., Noirez, P., Dabayebeh, I. M., Djemai, H.Published in SportMont (2024)“…On a technical level, HEC reflects neuromuscular coordination ability which enables quick responses, and HGS reflects muscle strength which indicates the strength and overall health of the athletes. …”
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Exercises to develop the musculature in the execution of projection techniques in wrestlers
Noriega Gómez, J. C., Perdomo Ogando, J. M., Ibanez Diaz, R. E., González Duarte, L. A.Published in International Journal of Wrestling Science (2024)“…It responds to one of the problems present in the training process in general, since currently a large number of exercises are used to control and plan work with overloads, which is aggressive for the integrity of the health of the athlete because he manages to make maximum efforts in each of the exercises to be measured. …”
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Training load in relation to loading and unloading phases of training
Published 2021“…In 2015, the first version of this was published as part of a multi-disciplinary project including the AIS Disciplines of Medicine, Strength and Conditioning, Sports Nutrition, Physiology, and Physical Therapies. …”
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Endurance training - Science and practice
I. MujikaPublished 2023Subjects: “…strength…”
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Body composition and physical fitness of different blood groups in Olympic athletes
Ahmed, O. S., Ahmed, S. S., Dheyab, R. T.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2023)Subjects: “…health…”