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Can mechanical load and physiological intensity during gymnastics training explain physical adaptations? an observational study. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Yang L.
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RETRACTED: Simulation research on the apparatus work of rhythmic gymnastics ball with CFD technology
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021With the application of CFD technology in the field of sports engineering research, there are many research results on ball sports such as football and table tennis, but less research on rhythmic gymnastics equipment for difficult and beautiful sports ...
Qihong Ren
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RETRACTED: Independent and innovative learning of gymnastics teaching based on computer interaction
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021In order to improve the independent and innovative learning ability of gymnastics teaching, the independent and innovative learning and resource information interaction model of gymnastics teaching based on computer interaction is proposed, the ...
L. Zeng, Yonghua Wang
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AN ANALYSIS OF HEAD KINEMATICS IN WOMEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Science of gymnastics journal, 2022Concussions in gymnastics have scarcely been researched; however, current evidence suggests that concussion rates may be higher than previously reported due to underreporting among coaches, athletes, and parents.
N. Pritchard, Jillian E. Urban
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2022
PURPOSE This study described and analyzed practices and perceptions of rhythmic gymnastics coaches, medical staff, and athletes on training-load management.
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PURPOSE This study described and analyzed practices and perceptions of rhythmic gymnastics coaches, medical staff, and athletes on training-load management.
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Sports Medicine, 1992
In the past 15 to 20 years gymnastics has become very popular. The increased participation exposes a greater number of athletes to potential injury. The risk of gymnastic injuries seems to be proportional to the level of the athletes; the higher the level of gymnastics, the more hours are spent in practice, with a greater exposure time.
R, Meeusen, J, Borms
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In the past 15 to 20 years gymnastics has become very popular. The increased participation exposes a greater number of athletes to potential injury. The risk of gymnastic injuries seems to be proportional to the level of the athletes; the higher the level of gymnastics, the more hours are spent in practice, with a greater exposure time.
R, Meeusen, J, Borms
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