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FIGHT‐PD: A feasibility study of periodized boxing training for Parkinson disease
Boxing training has become a popular form of exercise for people with Parkinson disease (PD). There is a dearth of high‐quality feasibility, safety, and efficacy data on boxing training for PD. Feasibility of Instituting Graduated High‐intensity Training
D. Blacker +9 more
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Investigation of the interaction of carbon dioxide fluid with internal and external single-wall carbon nanotubes by DFT [PDF]
The effective parameters of (5, 0) and (5, 5) single-wall carbon nanotubes during the interaction with carbon dioxide as sensors are determined. The interaction of carbon dioxide molecules with internal and external walls of the nanotubes is studied ...
M. Oftadeh +2 more
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The Role of Strength on Punch Impact Force in Boxing
Beattie, K and Ruddock, AD. The role of strength on punch impact force in boxing. J Strength Cond Res 36(10): 2957–2969, 2022—The ability to punch with a high impact force is beneficial to boxers as there is an increased likelihood of success.
Kris Beattie, Alan Ruddock
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Boxing as an Intervention in Mental Health: A Scoping Review
Introduction: Physical activity has been shown to have a multitude of mental health benefits. However, there is limited evidence on the specific mental health benefits of boxing.
Johny Bozdarov +3 more
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Background: People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) benefit from boxing exercise. Adding kicking variations to the boxing may provide additional benefit to improve balance. However, the benefits and adherence to such trainings is unknown.
Josefa Domingos +5 more
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World Heavyweight Championship boxing: The past 30+ years of the male division
Data from the past 30+ years of the male boxing World Heavyweight Championship (n = 182 bouts) was obtained. The USA were the most represented and produced more champions than any other nation, followed by the UK, Ukraine and Russia.
M. Finlay
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In his article, Dominik Wierski analyses and interprets selected staging strategies in Polish films about boxing. The films cited in the text were made in the 1960s and 1970s.
Dominik Wierski
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Previous research has explored the demands of amateur boxing-specific activity; however, no holistic review of the acute responses to such activity currently exists. This paper aimed to provide a systematic review of the available literature on the acute
M. Finlay, M. Greig, R. Page, C. Bridge
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solid_dmft: gray-boxing DFT+DMFT materials simulations with TRIQS
Strongly correlated systems are a class of materials whose electronic structure is heavily influenced by the effect of electron-electron interactions.
M. Merkel +3 more
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Academic scholarship has steadily reported unfavourable clinical findings on the sport of boxing, and national medical bodies have issued calls for restrictions on the sport.
Joseph Lee
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