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ABSTRACT This study explores how different self‐controlled feedback methods affect table tennis serving skills at various task difficulties. Using a self‐selection frequency technique, participants performed 10 rounds of serving practice with three feedback methods: KP, video, and video + KP.
Wenlong Ma+6 more
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Features of Elite Athletes' High and Asymmetric Quadriceps Angles: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Objective To conduct a large‐scale survey of Quadriceps angles (Q‐angles) in elite athletes and clarify the characteristics and potential implications of high and asymmetric Q‐angles for injury risk. Design This cross‐sectional study utilized Q‐angle data obtained during medical check‐ups of elite national team male and female athletes at our ...
Kohei Hikawa+2 more
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A 10‐Year Longitudinal Study of Muscle Morphology and Performance in Masters Sprinters
ABSTRACT Background Both longitudinal and cross‐sectional studies have demonstrated that muscle mass, strength and power are lost with ageing. Although longitudinal studies have shown changes in muscle morphology and function in sedentary, healthy active and endurance‐trained older people, less is known about such age‐related changes in sprint athletes.
P. W. Hendrickse+3 more
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The best exercises from top 20 by health-related indicators. [PDF]
Skurvydas A+7 more
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Running and Stumbling to Recovery: A Carnal Sociological Study of Change in Substance Use
ABSTRACT Evidence suggests that exercise may be an effective adjunct to recovery processes associated with addiction; however, little research has been conducted outside clinical settings. This article is based on a Canadian carnal sociological study that investigated the evolution of the runner's habitus amongst 11 individuals in recovery from ...
Stephanie Bogue Kerr, Nicolas Moreau
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COVID-19 affected elite track-and-field athletes' Olympic preparation before Tokyo 2020 compared to Rio 2016. [PDF]
Banning A, van Meurs E, Dreiskämper D.
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Abstract This Vital Topics Forum focuses on the host of challenges that now threaten the future of anthropology. The political polarization of the current era, along with the economic rationale that matches it, leads to policy and legislation restricting content and speech in universities, cuts and closure of anthropology programs, and the loss of ...
Susan Andreatta, Keri Vacanti Brondo
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ABSTRACT Introduction Long COVID is a complex multisystem illness with multiple relapsing‐remitting symptoms, which can vary in severity and impact people's daily lives. This study utilises the first author's experience of falling ill with and recovering from long COVID to investigate the lived experience of the illness. Learnings that could positively
Sarahjane Belton, Kate Sheridan
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ABSTRACT Background Cerebral palsy (CP) clinical research is fraught with challenges, in part due to health‐related disparities common among people with disabilities. Perspectives of people with lived experience of CP, clinicians and researchers vary on how to address these disparities.
Melissa M. Murphy+8 more
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