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Differences in Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and Power Between Young Karate Athletes of Different Competing Disciplines: A Pilot Study. [PDF]

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Body Perception in Athletes and Non-Athletes

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
20 male athletes and 20 control subjects were required to make estimates of the length of their body dimensions and of external comparison objects. Athletes were more accurate in judging body dimensions than comparison objects while the reverse pattern was demonstrated by non-athletes. The results are discussed on the basis of the possible influence of
B. Rossi, ZOCCOLOTTI, Pierluigi
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Ventilatory endurance in athletes and non-athletes

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1981
Do the ventilatory muscles (VM) of normal persons become fatigued while high ventilation is maintained during strenuous exercise? If so, then one effect of the intense training performed by endurance athletes should be an increase in VM endurance.
B J, Martin, J M, Stager
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The athlete with fatigue

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2004
Fatigue is a common presenting complaint in primary care offices. Nearly everyone experiences fatigue at one time or another, typically caused by overexertion or lack of sleep. Fatigue in the athlete is problematic as it may affect training and competitive performance.
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Immunity in Athletes

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1997
There is a general perception among athletes, coaches and sports physicians that athletes are susceptible to infectious illness, such as upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), during intensive training and major competition; recent epidemiological evidence is consistent with this perception.
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