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期刊名:Journal of sports science and medicine

缩写:J SPORT SCI MED

ISSN:1303-2968

e-ISSN:1303-2968

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are prevalent in sports involving high-speed running and most of the HSIs are biceps femoris long head (BFlh) injuries. The primary cause for HSIs during high-speed running remains controversial due to the l...
Yuan Song,Mohsen Sheykhlouvand Yuan Song
Technique-specific high-intensity interval training (HIITTS) has been proven to be an effective method to enhance the sport-specific bio-motor abilities of taekwondo athletes. However, studies regarding its effects on comprehensive measures...
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The dynamic strength index (DSI) is calculated as the ratio between countermovement jump (CMJ) peak force and isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP) peak force and is said to inform whether ballistic or strength training is warranted for a given a...
Atilla Çağatay Sezik,Özgün Uysal,Tuzun Fırat et al. Atilla Çağatay Sezik et al.
Foam rolling have gained popularity among elite athletes, but the effect of the speed parameter of foam rolling has not yet been determined. Our objective was to investigate the impact of different application speeds of foam roller on the m...
Chengbo Yang,Lin Shi,Yanan Lu et al. Chengbo Yang et al.
Drop jump (DJ) and squat jump (SJ) exercises are commonly used in rhythmic gymnastics training. However, the acute effects of DJ and SJ on countermovement jump (CMJ) performance have not been investigated. This study aimed to verify the pos...
YongXing Zhao,MingMing Sun,XiaoShuang Wang et al. YongXing Zhao et al.
Enhancing peak landing forces and ensuring faster stabilization in the lower limbs during jumping activities can significantly improve performance and decrease the risk of injury among basketball players. This study aimed to compare the eff...
Andreas Brandl,Michael Keiner,Jan Wilke et al. Andreas Brandl et al.
Recent studies have shown that the extramuscular connective tissue (ECT) is thickened and stiffened in delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). However, contrarily to the normal population, severe DOMS is rare in athletes or highly trained ind...
Xiangui Zhu,Jiao Jiao,Yu Liu et al. Xiangui Zhu et al.
To investigate the release of lipolytic hormones during various high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), and their effects on fat loss. 39 young women categorized as obese (with a body fat p...
Theodoros Tsilimigkras,Ioannis Kakkos,George K Matsopoulos et al. Theodoros Tsilimigkras et al.
Sports injuries pose significant challenges in athlete welfare and team dynamics, particularly in high-intensity sports like soccer. This study used machine learning algorithms to assess non-contact injury risk in professional male soccer p...
Guanglei Yang,Wenzheng Chen,Dongkai Qi et al. Guanglei Yang et al.
Despite the well-documented benefits of sprint interval training (SIT) and plyometric training (PT) in improving the physical fitness of soccer players, it remains unclear which of these training methods is superior for enhancing players' a...