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Effects of Home-Based Boxing Training on Trunk Performance, Balance, and Enjoyment of Patients With Chronic Stroke [PDF]
Objective To investigate the effect of 6 weeks of home-based boxing training on trunk performance, balance, fear of falling, and level of therapy enjoyment in individuals with chronic stroke.
Jeerawan Kerdsawatmongkon +4 more
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the substantia nigra and characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms. Boxing is a type of complementary therapy to improve symptoms in PD. The purpose
Nikolaos Chrysagis +7 more
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The examination of force distribution and centre of pressure (CoP) displacement is a common method to analyse motion, load, and load distribution in biomechanical research.
Tobias Menzel, Wolfgang Potthast
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Investigating Head Trauma in Boxing
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Objectives: Although physical trauma has been reported in boxing since its inception, boxing still appeals to athletes and spectators.
Robert R Donnelly +5 more
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Liquid metal (LM) exhibits a distinct combination of high electrical conductivity comparable to that of metals and exceptional deformability derived from its liquid state, thus it is considered a promising material for high-performance soft electronics ...
Ye Qiu +11 more
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Background: Adolescents frequently experience high levels of anxiety and stress, which can impede quality of life and academic performance. Boxing as a form of exercise has been shown to have mental health benefits in adults.
Rose Cioffi, Anat V. Lubetzky
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An Evaluation of Wearable Inertial Sensor Configuration and Supervised Machine Learning Models for Automatic Punch Classification in Boxing [PDF]
Machine learning is a powerful tool for data classification and has been used to classify movement data recorded by wearable inertial sensors in general living and sports. Inertial sensors can provide valuable biofeedback in combat sports such as boxing;
Matthew Worsey +3 more
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Kinematic analysis of the upper extremity can be useful to assess the performance and skill levels of athletes during combat sports such as boxing. Although marker-based approach is widely used to obtain kinematic data, it is not suitable for “in the ...
B. Lahkar +4 more
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Background: To the best of our knowledge, an evidence-based investigation into 21st-century boxing-specific injury rates and types has yet to be performed.
Yunhe Mao, Dongmei Zhao, Jian Li, W. Fu
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In boxing, the wrong training methods can easily cause physical injury, so many sports protective clothing will use new materials to reduce the impact of boxing training.
Tianyue Liu, Tianyue Liu
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