نتایج جستجو برای: elite expressed elite athletes and coaches

تعداد نتایج: 16847423  

2007
Claudine Sherrill

Self-actualization profiles were plotted for 265 college-age able-bodied male athletes and 30 elite cerebral palsied male athletes, M age = 24.9, all of whom were international competitors. These profies were examined in relation to one another and in relation to two normative groups, one consisting of adults and one consisting of college students. Results indicated that collegeage able-bodied ...

2000
Timothy David Noakes

Many elite athletes believe that training at altitude improves sea level performance. Yet the scientific evidence, such as it is, would seem to refute this, suggesting that the athlete’s trust may be misplaced. However, these scientific studies do not exclude the possibility that altitude training might produce an effect (<1%) that is too small to be detected by current research methods, but wh...

2016
Jaroslaw Krzywanski Tomasz Mikulski Hubert Krysztofiak Marcel Mlynczak Ewa Gaczynska Andrzej Ziemba

Vitamin D does not only influence the musculoskeletal health and mineral homeostasis but it also affects cardiovascular, endocrine, nervous, immune and mental functions, thus it is of considerable importance for both physically active people and elite athletes. However, vitamin D deficiency is common worldwide and results from inadequate endogenous skin synthesis (insufficient ultraviolet B exp...

2013
Olga Kosheleva Vladik Kreinovich V. Kreinovich

Abstract Systems of higher education are usually divided into elite, mass, and universal, depending on the proportion of young people who attend college. Human experts perceive a system as elite is less than 15% of young people of the 18–21 age group attend college, and as universal if more than 40% of young people of this age group attend college. The corresponding 15% and 40% thresholds are, ...

Journal: :Sport Education and Society 2023

There is increasing interest in the role sports coaches are expected to play supporting mental health of elite and sub-elite athletes. This paper presents first single-sport, mixed-methods, study UK athletics coaches’ literacy (MHL). We extend previous quantitative survey-based studies by incorporating qualitative lived experiences into analysis. explore knowledge illness, experience training, ...

2011
Laura Jonker Marije T. Elferink-Gemser Chris Visscher

Success in sport and school is related to self-regulation. Additionally, sport experts are high academic achievers. We examined the role of 6 self-regulatory skills in the sport and academic performances of elite youth athletes (12-16 years) and compared their scores with age-matched controls in 2 academic secondary school systems (pre-university vs. pre-vocational). Pre-university students out...

2015
Ann B. Kennedy Jennifer L. Trilk

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Evidence suggests that para-athletes are injured more often than able-bodied athletes. The benefits of massage therapy for these disabled athletes are yet to be explored. This paper documents the process followed for creating a massage program for elite paracycling athletes with the goal to assess effects on recovery, rest, performance, and quality of life both on and off...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2011
John M Minnich John B Hanks Ulrike Muschaweck L Michael Brunt David R Diduch

Groin injuries are a common occurrence in elite-level athletes. These injuries can cause significant pain and disability, leading to prolonged periods of inactivity and consternation among athletes, coaches, athletic trainers, and physicians alike. The differential diagnosis for groin pain is vast and spans multiple disciplines, including orthopaedics, general surgery, urology, gynecology, and ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2016
Torbjørn Soligard Martin Schwellnus Juan-Manuel Alonso Roald Bahr Ben Clarsen H Paul Dijkstra Tim Gabbett Michael Gleeson Martin Hägglund Mark R Hutchinson Christa Janse van Rensburg Karim M Khan Romain Meeusen John W Orchard Babette M Pluim Martin Raftery Richard Budgett Lars Engebretsen

Athletes participating in elite sports are exposed to high training loads and increasingly saturated competition calendars. Emerging evidence indicates that poor load management is a major risk factor for injury. The International Olympic Committee convened an expert group to review the scientific evidence for the relationship of load (defined broadly to include rapid changes in training and co...

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