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期刊名:Journal of sports sciences

缩写:J SPORT SCI

ISSN:0264-0414

e-ISSN:1466-447X

IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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Samuel T Orange,Adam Hritz,Liam Pearson et al. Samuel T Orange et al.
We estimated the effectiveness of using velocity feedback to regulate resistance training load on changes in muscle strength, power, and linear sprint speed in apparently healthy participants. Academic and grey literature databases were sys...
Philip McBride,Thomas Yates,Joseph Henson et al. Philip McBride et al.
This study investigated associations between step cadence and physical function in healthy South Asian (SA) and White European (WE) older adults, aged ≥60. Participants completed the 60-s Sit-to-Stand (STS-60) test of physical function. Fr...
Logan Wade,Laurie Needham,M Polly McGuigan et al. Logan Wade et al.
The backward double integration method uses one force plate and could calculate jump height for countermovement jumping, squat jumping and drop jumping by analysing the landing phase instead of the push-off phase. This study compared the ac...
Miguel Peralta,Adilson Marques,Gerson Ferrari et al. Miguel Peralta et al.
This study aimed to assess the trends of health-related cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) during two school years with a 3-month summer break in children and adolescents. A 2-year longitudinal study, including 440 6th to 8th graders (218 boys...
Quentin De Larochelambert,Audrey Difernand,Juliana Antero et al. Quentin De Larochelambert et al.
This study aims to identify the potential bias of the relative age effect (RAE) in French alpine skiers and to propose a mathematical correction adjustment for such a bias. All performances and birthdates of skiers on the national and inter...
Thomas Perri,Machar Reid,Alistair Murphy et al. Thomas Perri et al.
This study analysed the accuracy of a prototype algorithm for tennis stroke detection from wearable technology. Strokes from junior-elite tennis players over 10 matches were analysed. Players wore a GPS unit containing an accelerometer, gyr...
Philip Hurst,Christopher Ring,Maria Kavussanu Philip Hurst
The Incremental Model of Doping Behaviour suggests doping grows out of the habitual use of performance-enhancing methods (e.g., sport supplements) and belief that they are necessary for performance. Importantly, in this model, doping is vie...
Rachel Tan,Lee J Wylie,Daryl P Wilkerson et al. Rachel Tan et al.
Dietary nitrate (NO3-) supplementation can reduce the oxygen cost of submaximal exercise, but this has not been reported consistently. We hypothesised that the number of step transitions to moderate-intensity exercise, and corresponding eff...
Eduardo Jorge Da Silva,Clifford J Mallett,David Sánchez-Oliva et al. Eduardo Jorge Da Silva et al.
Coaches can influence athlete outcomes, such as performance and personal development; yet, coaches themselves are learners in their own right, who seek to develop their coaching craft. Reflective practice is essential for coaches' developme...
Adriano Arguedas-Soley,Isobel Townsend,Aaron Hengist et al. Adriano Arguedas-Soley et al.
Caffeine is a psycho-active stimulant that can improve physical and cognitive performance. We systematically reviewed the evidence on the effects of acute caffeine ingestion on physiological parameters, physical and technical-skill performa...