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Improving leaping ability in elite rhythmic gymnasts
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998The purpose of this study was to improve the leaping ability of athletes in rhythmic gymnastics, a high leap demanding sport, using a controlled course of jump training.Six elite athletes underwent a course of leap training including pool training and Pilates' Method of Body Conditioning using spring controlled resistance to muscular exertion. Baseline
M R, Hutchinson +3 more
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Nutrition survey in elite rhythmic gymnasts.
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 2000Young female rhythmic gymnasts have been identified as a potential risk group for malnutrition because of their attitude of weight reduction and leanness.This study aimed to assess the dietary practices of 20 rhythmic gymnasts of the Italian national team, on the basis of a three-day food records collected by clinical interview. Twenty-four age-matched
CUPISTI, ADAMASCO +4 more
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Rhythmic Gymnastics: New Olympic Sport
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984(1984). Rhythmic Gymnastics: New Olympic Sport. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 55, No. 5, pp. 70-71.
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Low back pain in elite rhythmic gymnasts
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1999Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport that blends the athleticism of a gymnast with the grace of a ballerina. The sport demands both the coordination of handling various apparatus and the flexibility to attain positions not seen in any other sport. To attain perfection and reproducibility of their routines, the athletes must practice and repeat the basic ...
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Disordered Eating in Japanese and Chinese Female Runners, Rhythmic Gymnasts and Gymnasts
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005Eating Attitude Test-26 (EAT-26) and self-administered questionnaires were used to survey eating attitudes and menstrual irregularity of Japanese (J) and Chinese (C) collegiate female runners (RUNs), rhythmic gymnasts (RGYMs), gymnasts (GYMs), and nonathletic controls (NAs).
G, Okano +5 more
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PARENTAL INFLUENCE IN RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
2020Introduction: In the last few years one of the issues often discussed in practice is related to parental influence in modern sport and the impact of parents’ behaviour on gymnasts’ development of psyche and personality as well as on their competitive activities and realisation.
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Rhythmic Gymnastics: an anthropometric approach
2012The aim of this study is to describe anthropometric characteristics of elite athletes in rhythmic gymnastics and to evaluate if dimensional parameters have an effect on the success level in this sport. As frequently confirmed in the literature the rhythmic athletes generally respect a specific anthropometric profile required by the sport (Di Cagno et ...
MICHELETTI CREMASCO, MARGHERITA +4 more
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ASSESMENT OF RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS GROUP CHOREOGRAPHY
2016This investigation focuses on a metric way of research of newly-constructed test for assessing group rhythmic gymnastics performance, appropriate for male and female, consisted of three parts: body technique, apparatus exchange and variety of formations. The sample consisted of 50 students aged 20 to 23.
Kezić, Ana +2 more
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Autonomous rhythmic activity in glioma networks drives brain tumour growth
Nature, 2022, Dirk C Hoffmann, Varun Venkataramani
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