Background. Very scarce works are devoted to the study of hockey players' brain activity, which is connected, among other things, with the large amount of motor activity in athletes and the complexity of EEG registration. Objective.
I.S. Polikanova , S.V. Leonov
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A comparison of shot selection and goal scoring between collegiate and professional women’s and men’s ice hockey [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences and similarities in shooting and scoring trends between collegiate women's hockey, and professional men's and women's hockey.
Ben Csiernik +3 more
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Influences of Sex on Muscle Architecture and Performance in Elite Field Hockey Players
The aim of this study was to compare muscle architecture and performance between male and female elite Field Hockey players and to investigate the relationships between echo intensity and performance. Twenty-one male (24.3 ± 3.6 y; 75.1 ± 8.5 kg; 176.8 ±
Sandro Bartolomei +5 more
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Prevalence and Pattern of Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Malaysian Hockey League Players [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Hockey is a team sport that involves running, sprinting, and making sudden changes in directions of movement to control a ball against the opposing team.
Manaf H, Justine M, Hassan N
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Comparison of the Effect of Sports Vision Training with and without Inline Hockey Specific Context on the Speed and Whole Body Reaction Time of Inline Hockey Players [PDF]
Introduction and Purpose: the purpose of the current study was to examine the comparison of the effect of sports vision training with and without inline hockey specific context on the speed and whole body reaction time of inline hockey players.Methods ...
Hossein Heydari +2 more
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Analysis and Detection of the Degrees and Direction of Correlations between Key Indicators of Physical Fitness of 10-12-year-old Hockey Players [PDF]
In this paper an investigation of the relationships and correlations between the 11 indicators of physical fitness, the level of which has a leading role in the sports training of 10-12-year-old hockey players.
Antonio Antonov
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Using Modified Equipment in Field Hockey Leads to Positive Transfer of Learning Effect
Cross-education is the phenomenon in which repeated practice of a unilateral motor task does not only result in performance improvement of the trained limb, but also in the untrained contralateral limb.
Johanna E. A. Brocken +5 more
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Running Performance Profile among Playing Positions and Quarters in Elite Female Field Hockey Players [PDF]
PURPOSE This study aimed to compare the running-related variables during competitions across playing positions and quarters in elite female field hockey players.
Hokyung Choi +4 more
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Standing on the ice: experiences of women national ice hockey players in Turkey
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine within the framework of symbolic interaction theory and field theory how women national ice hockey players understand ice hockey through their experiences.
Doğusan Sena Nur, Koçak Funda
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Efficacy of a four-week uphill sprint training intervention in field hockey players [PDF]
Current evidence increasingly suggests that very short, supra-maximal bouts of exercise can have significant health and performance benefits. The majority of research conducted in the area however, uses laboratory-based protocols, which can lack ...
Babraj, John A. +2 more
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