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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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Abdolamir Karbalaie,Andrew Strong,Tomas Nordström et al. Abdolamir Karbalaie et al.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are prevalent career-ending sports injuries. A barrier to successful return to activity is fear of re-injury. Evaluating psychological readiness is however limited to insufficient self-reported assessm...
Annaleise Naylor,Richard Keegan,Kristy Martin et al. Annaleise Naylor et al.
Physical literacy is proposed to influence an individual's physical, psychological, cognitive and social well-being. However, it is unclear whether physical literacy is reduced in adults experiencing poor mental health. The current research...
Anastasia V Karyofyllidou,Gerasimos Terzis,Dimitris Mandalidis et al. Anastasia V Karyofyllidou et al.
This study aimed to examine the effects of contraction type (concentric vs. eccentric) on exercise-induced muscle damage when performed at long muscle length. Thirteen female participants performed maximal voluntary intensity isokinetic con...
Laurens Gilson,Eva D&#x;Hondt,Johan Pion et al. Laurens Gilson et al.
Football clubs use both objective and subjective assessments to continuously identify the most promising players and develop them towards professional athletes. This study investigated the associations between clubs' objective and subjectiv...
Ankhmaa Byambaa,Kar Hau Chong,Rachel A Jones et al. Ankhmaa Byambaa et al.
Evidence is limited on 24-hour movement behaviour composition and health outcomes among children under 5 from low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to explore movement behaviour composition of Mongolian preschoolers and its ass...
Caitlin Sankey,Camilla Brockett,Katie Slattery et al. Caitlin Sankey et al.
This study aimed to establish expert consensus on approaches to assist coaches in both identifying mental health symptoms and facilitating appropriate referral of athletes to mental health professionals. A modified Delphi approach was adopt...
Alexandra Roberts,Kathryn Johnston,Annette Raynor Alexandra Roberts
Athlete selection is a necessary component of many sport systems around the world. To inform selection decisions, coaches and recruiters utilize various sources of information to better understand athletes and their strengths, weakness, lik...
Giovanny A Romero A,N Stewart Pritchard,Kambrie M Brandt et al. Giovanny A Romero A et al.
This study aimed to evaluate head kinematics during skills performed within common skill progression pathways in men's artistic gymnastics. Eight men's artistic gymnasts (ages 11-18) wore mouthpieces with triaxial accelerometers and gyrosco...
Constantin Späth,Sinika Timme,Ralf Brand Constantin Späth
Feeling good during exercise is a key predictor of whether people stay active. One factor thought to influence this is whether exercisers perceive control over their training intensity. A meta-analysis suggested this psychological effect ma...
Thomas Mangor Jørgensen,Frank Eirik Abrahamsen,Siv Gjesdal Thomas Mangor Jørgensen
While the social aspect of sports is considered crucial for participation, the influence of social goals in motivating young athletes remains relatively unexplored. This study examined social goal profiles and their stability during Norway'...