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Is Poor Hamstring Flexibility a Risk Factor for Hamstring Injury in Gaelic Games?

Journal of sport rehabilitation, 2019
CONTEXT Hamstring injuries are a leading cause of injury in Gaelic games. Hamstring flexibility as a risk factor for hamstring injury has not yet been examined prospectively in Gaelic games. OBJECTIVE To examine whether hamstring flexibility, using the
S. O’Connor   +5 more
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Home and Away: The Gaelic Games, Gender, and Migration

New Hibernia Review, 2007
of an Irish nationalist project, the Gaelic games evidence an astonishingly suc cessful undertaking, while at the same time revealing fissures and destabilizing the nationalists' cohesive vision of culture. Founding members and patrons of the GAA favored a masculinized figure?the Gaelic body?performing on a sentimental pitch, the Gaelic field.
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Gaelic games in society, civilising processes, players, administrators and spectators

European Journal for Sport and Society, 2020
Using the theoretical lens and framework of Norbert Elias’s work on Figurational Sociology and Eric Dunning’s subsequent work on violence in sport; authors John Connolly and Paddy Dolan sought to e...
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Sporting ‘Irish’ Identities: Performance and the Gaelic Games

2009
The founding in 1884 of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) attempted to create an autonomous production of Irishness that could be embodied through performance. As with the Gaelic League and the Irish National Theatre, the GAA needed to distinguish Ireland from Britain.
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Michael Cusack and the revival of Gaelic games in Ulster

Irish Historical Studies, 2010
Ulster has not yet been invaded systematically, but from the information we have received, many important centres are taking to the fields in the most enthusiastic manner'. Thus wrote Gaelic Athletic Association (G.A.A.) founder Michael Cusack in 1885.
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Hand injuries in gaelic games

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1989
M E, O'Sullivan, J, Curtin
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Team Building Interpersonal Relationships in Gaelic Games

The aim of this research is to illuminate the process of team building interpersonal relationships in the amateur competitive sports of Gaelic Games. Interpersonal relationships are a key influencer in all group types while in sports environments they have been shown to be both a performance influencer and success factor. Inspite of these, attention to
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Gaelic Games in Society

2020
John Connolly, Paddy Dolan
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Incidence of Concussion in Gaelic Games

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2014
Catherine Blake   +3 more
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