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Full-Season Injury Epidemiology in TeamGym-A Prospective Cohort Study Involving 474 Gymnasts. [PDF]
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Somatotype, anthropometric characteristics, body composition, and global flexibility range in artistic gymnasts and sport hoop athletes. [PDF]
González Macías ME, Flores J.
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Body Image and Nutritional Status Among Adolescents and Adults. [PDF]
Gualdi-Russo E, Zaccagni L.
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Attrition Rate in U.S. Women's Artistic Gymnastics by Level
Kayleigh A Swift
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A Novel Approach for Monitoring Training Load and Wellness in Women's College Gymnastics. [PDF]
Leupold O +6 more
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The influence of the practice of the artistic gymnastics in the children s motor development
Roberta Santos Kumakura
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Performance and health concepts in artistic gymnastics.
Elizabeth Bradshaw
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Tensiomiography in artistic and rhytmic gymnastics
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2011
Gymnastics continues to be one of the most popular and injury-prone sports in the United States. The National Collegiate Athletic Association cites women's artistic gymnastics as second only to spring football in its rate of injury during practices, and fourth overall when combining competition and practice injury rates. Because of the physical demands
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Gymnastics continues to be one of the most popular and injury-prone sports in the United States. The National Collegiate Athletic Association cites women's artistic gymnastics as second only to spring football in its rate of injury during practices, and fourth overall when combining competition and practice injury rates. Because of the physical demands
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Biomechanical research in artistic gymnastics: a review
Sports Biomechanics, 2006Biomechanical research into artistic gymnastics has grown substantially over the years. However, most research is still skill oriented with few tries at generalization. Consequently, our understanding of the principles and bases of the sport, although improved, is still marginal with gaps in knowledge about technique attributes throughout the sport ...
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