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One and Done: The Long Eclipse of Women’s Televised Sports, 1989–2019

Communication & Sport, 2021
For 3 decades we have tracked and analyzed the quantity and quality of coverage of women’s and men’s sports in televised news and highlights shows. In this paper, we report on our most recent iteration of the longitudinal study, which now includes an ...
Cheryl Cooky   +3 more
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Epidemiology of Concussions in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Sports: 2014/15-2018/19

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: Updated epidemiology studies examining sports-related concussions (SRCs) are critical in evaluating recent efforts aimed at reducing the incidence of SRCs in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sports.
A. Chandran   +6 more
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E-sports are Not Sports

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2018
The conclusion of this paper will be that e-sports are not sports. I begin by offering a stipulation and a definition.
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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Progression models in resistance training for healthy adults.

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002
In order to stimulate further adaptation toward a specific training goal(s), progression in the type of resistance training protocol used is necessary.
W. Kraemer   +14 more
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Anaphylaxis and sport

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2014
This article aims to review the most relevant studies on exercise-induced anaphylaxis, published in the last year, in order to provide comprehensive and updated evidence and hopefully contribute to a better definition of its pathophysiological mechanisms and treatment strategies.The search strategy was performed from 1/2/2013 to 31/1/2014 by scanning ...
BONINI, MATTEO, PALANGE, Paolo
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Possible in Sports

2021
This entry provides a selective overview of sport studies that involve notions of the possible and demonstrates its developmental, experiential and performative potentials. First, the entry outlines different perspectives on sport performance in competitive interaction sports that exhibits the importance of engaging with the possible during the game ...
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Consumer acceptance of sports wearable technology: the role of technology readiness

International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers’ acceptance and use of sports and fitness wearable devices based on technology readiness (TR).
Taejung Kim, Weisheng Chiu
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Methodological Recommendations for Menstrual Cycle Research in Sports and Exercise.

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2019
INTRODUCTION The aim of this review is to provide methodological recommendations for menstrual cycle research in exercise science and sports medicine based on a review of recent literature.
X. J. de Jonge, B. Thompson, A. Han
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Sport and Sport Studies

2006
Sport is such a pervasive feature of contemporary life that, while not everyone participates in it actively or can be considered a fan, no one is unaffected by its presence. In all its forms and levels, sport exerts enormous significance in our cultural life. The billions of dollars pumped into the economy every year by sport and fitness consumers, the
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‘Sports Integrity’ Needs Sports Ethics (And Sports Philosophers And Sports Ethicists Too)

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2015
Sport, at least in its elite forms, has always attracted money in one way or another. Nowadays, commodified sport has become an economic sector in its own right.
Lea Cleret, Mike McNamee, Stuart Page
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