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期刊名:Research quarterly for exercise and sport

缩写:RES Q EXERCISE SPORT

ISSN:0270-1367

e-ISSN:2168-3824

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Jaelson Gonçalves Ortiz,Ricardo Dantas De Lucas,Anderson Santiago Teixeira et al. Jaelson Gonçalves Ortiz et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to compare match-play running performance between players with a high (HASR) and low (LASR) anaerobic speed reserve (ASR) profile in professional soccer players. Method: Thirty-six male players from the same club (...
Nicholas Stanger,Gareth E Jowett,Mariana Kaiseler et al. Nicholas Stanger et al.
Purpose: Research has identified a range of intrapersonal variables associated with moral behaviors in sport. However, research investigating how perfectionism and burnout are associated with prosocial and antisocial behavior toward teammat...
Alisson Henrique Marinho,Jean Marcos da Silva,Vitor Fon do Nascimento Brandão et al. Alisson Henrique Marinho et al.
Background: The benefits of caffeine to physical performance have been extensively demonstrated, however, it has recently been speculated that there is an effect of the administration route on its effectiveness. Purpose: The current study i...
David A Henning,Oksana K Ellison,Janet L Hauck et al. David A Henning et al.
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behavior may differentially impact health-related quality of life in adults with cerebral palsy. Objective: The present investigation assessed the independent relationships between aspects of phys...
Mengyi Wei,Kevin Andrew Richards,Kim C Graber Mengyi Wei
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate how teachers' socialization experiences influence their perceptions of and responses to bullying. Methods: Thirty in-service physical education teachers were recruited to participate. One semi-struct...
Sofie Ekberg,Bente Morseth,Karin B Larsén et al. Sofie Ekberg et al.
Purpose: The aim was to study if aerobic capacity varies during different phases of the menstrual cycle (MC) in endurance-trained female athletes. Methods: Ten endurance-trained eumenorrheic women performed a submaximal test followed by an ...
Tae Lee Lee,Do-Kyung Ko,Nyeonju Kang Tae Lee Lee
Purpose: This study is aimed to determine specific bilateral lower extremity motor performances and coordination patterns in soccer players with healthy controls using the bilateral force control paradigm. We hypothesized that soccer player...
Danilo Gomes de Arruda,Fabio Barp,Greysian Felisberto et al. Danilo Gomes de Arruda et al.
Purpose: We investigated youth volleyball players' perception of affordances for different types of serves. Methods: Participants were separated into Less Experienced (n = 13, maximum of 3 years of competitive volleyball experience) and Mor...
Lukasz Bortnik,Ofer Nir,Nichol Forbes et al. Lukasz Bortnik et al.
Aim: To understand mean (WCSmean) and peak (WCSpeak) worst case scenarios within training and game play in male professional soccer. Methods: Thirty-one (n = 31) first team players were monitored across 37 matches and 14 MD-3 sessions. Play...
Susanna Rampichini,Eloisa Limonta,Matteo Zago et al. Susanna Rampichini et al.
Purpose: Despite the accuracy of heart rate (HR) as an indicator of the aerobic engagement has been evaluated in several intermittent on-court activities, its validity as an oxygen uptake (V˙O2) indicator during shuttle running over sh...