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Nutrition and Training Adaptations in Aquatic Sports
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2014The adaptive response to training is determined by the combination of the intensity, volume, and frequency of the training. Various periodized approaches to training are used by aquatic sports athletes to achieve performance peaks. Nutritional support to optimize training adaptations should take periodization into consideration; that is, nutrition ...
Iñigo, Mujika +2 more
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Adaptive Sports Technology and Biomechanics: Prosthetics
PM&R, 2014With the technologic advances in medicine and an emphasis on maintaining physical fitness, the population of athletes with impairments is growing. It is incumbent upon health care practitioners to make every effort to inform these individuals of growing and diverse opportunities and to encourage safe exercise and athletic participation through ...
Arthur Jason, De Luigi, Rory A, Cooper
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Bone Health in Adaptive Sports Athletes
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2019Adaptive sports athletes represent a growing population within the athletic community worldwide. Given potential cardiometabolic and psychosocial benefits of adaptive sports participation, the impact on bone health and injury risk in adaptive athletes is of increasing clinical interest.
Cheri A, Blauwet +2 more
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2017
Adaptive water sports provide an excellent resource and opportunity for athletes with a disability with varying types and levels of impairment to participate on both the recreational and competitive stage. Through modifications and adaptations, athletes are able to navigate courses and obstacles on and in the water in a fashion similar to those ...
Simon Willis +2 more
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Adaptive water sports provide an excellent resource and opportunity for athletes with a disability with varying types and levels of impairment to participate on both the recreational and competitive stage. Through modifications and adaptations, athletes are able to navigate courses and obstacles on and in the water in a fashion similar to those ...
Simon Willis +2 more
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2017
High risk, adrenaline, action—these are the hallmarks of an extreme sport. Once thought to be inaccessible, the arena of extreme sports is quickly becoming a cultural norm for adaptive athletes. Increasing media exposure and advancements in technology have allowed the recreational participant to be involved in extreme sports in a fun yet protected ...
William Denq, B. Elizabeth Delasobera
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High risk, adrenaline, action—these are the hallmarks of an extreme sport. Once thought to be inaccessible, the arena of extreme sports is quickly becoming a cultural norm for adaptive athletes. Increasing media exposure and advancements in technology have allowed the recreational participant to be involved in extreme sports in a fun yet protected ...
William Denq, B. Elizabeth Delasobera
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The “fresh talk” of adapted sport athletes*
Sport in Society, 2017The French Federation for Adapted Sport develops and organizes sports for people referred to as having a mental or psychic disability.
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Ultrasound Applications in Adaptive Sports Medicine
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North AmericaThe use of ultrasound in adaptive sports has not been well studied. There is more literature for use in wheelchair athletes who suffer overuse upper extremity injuries, including shoulder and biceps tendon injuries, lateral epicondylosis, ulnar neuropathy at the elbow, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Niran, Vijayaraghavan +3 more
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Adaptive Sports: Assessing the Inaugural Year of the ECAC and Adaptive Sport NCAA Championships
2017As pieces of legislation continue to circulate concerning discrimination based on disability and the requirements and opportunities schools are obligated to provide, organizations have begun looking for ways to abide by the legislation, most importantly Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
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