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Abstract Cross‐adaptation occurs when exposure to one environmental stressor (e.g., heat) induces protective responses to another (e.g., hypoxia). Although post‐exercise hot‐water immersion (HWI) induces heat acclimation, its potential to elicit cross‐adaptation remains unclear.
Patrick Rodrigues+4 more
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Abstract This study aimed to investigate the impact of corrective‐developmental games on proprioception, coordination, balance and motor proficiency in individuals with Down syndrome. The current quasi‐experimental study with pre‐test and post‐test design explores the impact of corrective‐developmental games (fine‐gross motor skill games and univariate‐
Alireza Rezaee+5 more
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The study assessed the effect of six weeks of biweekly upper and lower limbs’ weighted-belt resisted sprint training (BRST) and weighted-vest resisted sprint training (VRST), or normal sprint training (NST) on muscle strength, speed, change of direction ...
Emna Makni+5 more
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UPAYA MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN GERAK DASAR LEMPAR TANGKAP BOLA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BOLA TANGAN MELALUI PENERAPAN HANDBALL LIKE GAMES [PDF]
Skripsi ini membahas mengenai upaya peneliti untuk meningkatkan keterampilan gerak dasar lempar tangkap bola dalam pembelajaran bola tangan melalui penerapan handball like games. Skripsi ini merupakan penelitian tindakan kelas yang pada dasarnya memiliki
Wahyudin, Didin
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Are We There Yet? Co‐Production in Recovery Colleges
ABSTRACT Introduction Recovery Colleges (RCs) are educational hubs offering a unique approach to enhance mental health and wellbeing by fostering inclusive learning opportunities. Co‐production, integrating lived and learned knowledge and experience, is central to RCs.
Katheryn Jones+2 more
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Somatic Development Analysis of Handball Players using Computer Programs [PDF]
Assessing the degree of the child's body building optimal for obtaining performance in the practiced sport can be done by reporting the individual developing model to the typological models considered optimal for the requirements of each sportive branch in part.
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Background: Handball is characterized by fast and dynamic movements requiring appropriate psychomotor abilities and body mass composition. High levels of reaction and movement time can be crucial factors influencing quick reactions and in-time decision ...
Maciej Śliż+5 more
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Spartan Daily, December 5, 2003 [PDF]
Volume 121, Issue 66https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9932/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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ABSTRACT This paper examines young people's ‘micro‐territorialisations’ in rural settings, focusing on how they create and claim spaces within their communities. Based on 29 in‐depth interviews with individuals aged 18–25, it builds on and extends Harris and Wyn's concept of ‘micro‐territories of the local’ while incorporating Kärrholm's work on ...
Olga Juul Eriksen, Esben Houborg
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A statistical view on team handball results: home advantage, team fitness and prediction of match outcomes [PDF]
We analyze the results of the German Team Handball Bundesliga for ten seasons in a model-free statistical time series approach. We will show that the home advantage is nearly negligible compared to the total sum of goals. Specific interest has been spent on the time evolution of the team fitness expressed in terms of the goal difference. In contrast to
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