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Smart IoT-based visual target enabled track and field training using image recognition

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2023
Jia Li   +2 more
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Mental skills comparison between elite sprint and endurance track and field runners according to their genetic polymorphism: a pilot study.

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2016
BACKGROUND Achieving excellence in track and field athletes requires specific mental skills. The aim of the present study was to compare the mental skills between elite sprint and endurance athletes.
H. Znazen   +7 more
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Track and Field Clubs for Girls

Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1969
(1969). Track and Field Clubs for Girls. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 43-44.
Betty Simmons, Kenneth Simmons
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Effects of altitude on performance of elite track-and-field athletes.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2015
PURPOSE Lower barometric air pressure at altitude can affect competitive performance of athletes in some sports. Reported here are the effects of various altitudes on elite track-and-field athletes' performance.
M. Hamlin, W. Hopkins, S. Hollings
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Medical Coverage for Track and Field Events

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2005
Providing medical coverage at a track and field event is similar to other spectator events, but there are some important differences. With simultaneous events occurring over a large area, reliable communication with quick access to all event sites is mandatory. Preparation needs to include a prearranged emergency response plan for each event.
Bernadette Pendergraph   +3 more
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Functional movement scores and longitudinal performance outcomes in elite track and field athletes.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2014
UNLABELLED Subjects with scores on the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) assessment of ≤14 or with at least 1 bilateral asymmetry have been shown to have greater future injury incidence than subjects with FMS scores >14 or no movement asymmetries ...
R. Chapman, A. Laymon, Todd W. Arnold
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Longitudinal trends in track and field performances

Experimental Aging Research, 1984
Previous investigation of aging effects in track and field performances has relied on cross-sectional data. In the present study, the shapes were examined of longitudinal performances on age curves from 81 older, elite, male athletes. The mean duration of the longitudinal span was 5.3 years, and performances were obtained from six events.
Albert Kozma, Michael J. Stones
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Management of Track and Field Injuries: Rehabilitation and Return to Sport After Injury in Track and Field Athletes

2021
The moment of readiness to return to sport (RTS) after injury is the main question during sports injury rehabilitation. In this chapter, we discuss general principles in injury rehabilitation and RTS in track and field. To understand the full scope of an injury, it is essential to analyze etiological injury risk factors, training load, and biomechanics.
Wiggers, Tom G. H.   +3 more
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Injuries in Track and Field Athletics

1991
Acute injuries in track and field sports are rare compared to team or combatant sports (accident rate 0.4%-1%). Acute lesions are most frequent in the muscular system, followed by ruptures of the larger tendons as well as of the ligaments and capsule of the large joints. More frequent are the so-called chronically recurrent microlesions due to false or
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