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Managing athletes’ post-athletic careers

2013
In view of the significance of athletes’ transition out of elite sport into a post-athletic career life, this chapter provides information and research data on the relevance of athletic retirement and the provision of athlete career support services to retiring and retired athletes.
Reints, Anke, Wylleman, Paul
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The athlete's heart

Heart, 2012
Athlete's heart is the term given to the complex of structural, functional, and electrical remodelling that accompanies regular athletic training. It is an important physiological adaption which helps athletes perform better in physical tasks than non-athletes and one of the physiological changes that may make a good athlete great.
Andre La Gerche, David L. Prior
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An aging athlete looks at the aging athlete

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1995
It is 1994. I have passed my 73rd birthday and once again I am at a starting line waiting for the signal to start the race. Why am I standing here? Why am I running this race or any other five miler, 10 k or half marathon? Is it my ego? To some extent. Does it enhance my physical health? I certainly believe so.
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Onychomycosis in Athletes

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2019
Onychomycosis is a common disorder that is difficult to cure. Prevalence is lower in children (0.7%), but athletes are 2.5-fold more likely to develop the disease, with infections of the toenails seven times more prevalent than those of the fingernails. This is a concern for athletes as it can interfere with their performance.
C. Ralph Daniel   +4 more
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Women in Athletics

Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1952
(1953). Women in Athletics. Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation: Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 50-50.
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Pain and Distraction in Athletes and Non-Athletes

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
48 female Ss were divided into an athletic and a non-athletic group for the purpose of ascertaining differences on the parameters of pain threshold, pain tolerance, distracted pain tolerance, neuromuscular skill, and distracted neuromuscular skill. Distraction failed to raise tolerance to pain, although pain adversely affected the skill performance of
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The Adolescent Athlete

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1973
Qualifications for participation in athletics must be carefully considered in the pre-season medical evaluation. Some disqualifying conditions for specific activities are discussed. Physical maturity and “matching” are important considerations, as are personality and emotional health.
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Athletic Values as The Value of Athletics

NASSP Bulletin, 1992
Gerald Linneman, James A. Sandfort
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