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Training and physiological characteristics of American and Japanese female track and field athletes.
Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2022BACKGROUND Intensive training without appropriate recovery can predispose athletes to injury. Balancing these two facets-training and recovery-is crucial for keeping athletes at their highest possible performance level while lowering their risk of ...
Yuka Tsukahara +2 more
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2021
Anousaki, E, Zaras, N, Stasinaki A-N, Panidi, I, Terzis, T, and Karampatsos, G. Effects of a 25-week periodized training macrocycle on muscle strength, power, muscle architecture, and performance in well-trained track and field throwers.
Eleni Anousaki +5 more
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Anousaki, E, Zaras, N, Stasinaki A-N, Panidi, I, Terzis, T, and Karampatsos, G. Effects of a 25-week periodized training macrocycle on muscle strength, power, muscle architecture, and performance in well-trained track and field throwers.
Eleni Anousaki +5 more
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Physician and sportsmedicine, 2020
Objectives To prevent the occurrence of injury in a sport, exact knowledge of injury patterns is needed. To synthesize sport-specific injuries in track and field comparing elite and recreational level athletes, as well as gender. Furthermore, analyze the
C. Lambert +7 more
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Objectives To prevent the occurrence of injury in a sport, exact knowledge of injury patterns is needed. To synthesize sport-specific injuries in track and field comparing elite and recreational level athletes, as well as gender. Furthermore, analyze the
C. Lambert +7 more
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The Physics Teacher, 2004
A recent item in Physics Challenges for Teachers and Students1 presented a problem of a metal rod (mass M) sliding on frictionless, parallel conducting rails (of negligible resistance and separated by a distance L) in the presence of a downwardly directed uniform external magnetic field B. A resistor R bridges the rails, thereby completing the circuit.
Marco Fatuzzo, Terrence P. Toepker
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A recent item in Physics Challenges for Teachers and Students1 presented a problem of a metal rod (mass M) sliding on frictionless, parallel conducting rails (of negligible resistance and separated by a distance L) in the presence of a downwardly directed uniform external magnetic field B. A resistor R bridges the rails, thereby completing the circuit.
Marco Fatuzzo, Terrence P. Toepker
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Physician and sportsmedicine, 2020
Objectives Determine national estimates of injuries, mechanisms of injury (MOI), and injury severity among men and women engaging in track and field activities in the United States (U.S.), aged 18 years and older, who present to emergency departments (ED)
Jesse J Mintz +5 more
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Objectives Determine national estimates of injuries, mechanisms of injury (MOI), and injury severity among men and women engaging in track and field activities in the United States (U.S.), aged 18 years and older, who present to emergency departments (ED)
Jesse J Mintz +5 more
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Epidemiology of injuries in U.S. high school track and field throwing events from 2008 to 2019
PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitationInjury characteristics of high school track and field throwing athletes in the United States are not well studied. Understanding epidemiology of injuries is important to identify treatment and prevention strategies.
H. Rhim +7 more
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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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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 Interscholastic Track and Field
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981In brief: Track and field is popular with both sexes. In this two-year study of track-and-field injuries in four high schools, 308 boys and 208 girls participated, and they sustained 101 and 73 injuries, respectively. Seventy-five percent of the injuries occurred during practice.
R K, Requa, J G, Garrick
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Peak Age and Performance Progression in World-Class Track-and-Field Athletes.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2018The aim of this study was to quantify peak age and improvements over the preceding years to peak age in elite athletic contestants according to athlete performance level, sex, and discipline. Individual season bests for world-ranked top 100 athletes from
T. Haugen +5 more
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Run for the team: An analysis of effort gains in track and field relays
Psychology of Sport And Exercise, 2019Objectives We studied whether effort gains in relay as compared to individual swimming competitions generalize to 4 × 400 m track and field relays. Design We employed a 4 (indispensability levels) × 2 (relation of team performance and team outcomes ...
J. E. Schleu, A. Mojzisch, J. Hüffmeier
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