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502por Ribeiro, Alex S., Nunes, João Pedro, Schoenfeld, Brad J., Aguiar, Andreo F., Cyrino, Edilson S.Enlace del recurso
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510“…This is a longstanding theoretical controversy in sports science and medicine. Evidence from studies investigating athletes’ starting age, childhood/adolescent progress, and amounts of coach-led practice and peer-led play in their main sport and in other sports has been mixed. …”
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511“…However, from the design of their studies and the data provided, there is no evidence to support these authors’ assertions. Progress towards such a significant development in the field of sport and exercise genomics will require a paradigm shift in line with recent recommendations for international collaborations such as the Athlome Project (see www.athlomeconsortium.org). …”
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512“…In this study, 24 adults (12 female, 12 male) distributed over three age groups (young, middle, and late adulthood), took part in recreational sports (individual or team sport) for at least 5 years. …”
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513por Berthelot, Geoffroy, Sedeaud, Adrien, Marck, Adrien, Antero-Jacquemin, Juliana, Schipman, Julien, Saulière, Guillaume, Marc, Andy, Desgorces, François-Denis, Toussaint, Jean-François“…Limits to athletic performance have long been a topic of myth and debate. However, sport performance appears to have reached a state of stagnation in recent years, suggesting that the physical capabilities of humans and other athletic species, such as greyhounds and thoroughbreds, cannot progress indefinitely. …”
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515“…However, these assessments exhibit inherent limitations and are not practically viable for monitoring progress during rehabilitation. Consequently, alternative solutions that are more-aligned with the multitude of factors occurring during CoD maneuvers in chaotic sports environments are warranted to allow practitioners to ‘bridge the gap’ between the laboratory and the sports field/court. …”
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516por Towlson, Chris, Salter, Jamie, Ade, Jack D., Enright, Kevin, Harper, Liam D., Page, Richard M., Malone, James J.“…Biological maturation can be defined as the timing and tempo of progress to achieving a mature state. The estimation of age of peak height velocity (PHV) or percentage of final estimated adult stature attainment (%EASA) is typically used to inform the training process in young athletes. …”
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517por Read, Dale, Weaving, Daniel, Phibbs, Padraic, Darrall-Jones, Joshua, Roe, Gregory, Weakley, Jonathon, Hendricks, Sharief, Till, Kevin, Jones, Ben“…BACKGROUND: In England, rugby union is a popular sport and is widely played within schools. Despite the large participation numbers, the movement and physical demands of the sport and how they progress by age have not been explored. …”
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518“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: The popularity of mare insemination as an element affecting the dynamic growth of breeding progress among horses in Europe is subject to various fluctuations. …”
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520por Murphy, Myles Calder, Debenham, James, Bulsara, Caroline, Chivers, Paola, Rio, Ebonie Kendra, Docking, Sean, Travers, Mervyn, Gibson, William“…Our primary objective was to explore the barriers preventing clinicians from implementing what they think is ideal practice as it relates to using tools to aid diagnosis and monitor progress in mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy. Our secondary objectives were to describe the assessments employed by clinicians in their own practice to aid with (a) diagnosis and (b) monitoring progress in Achilles tendinopathy and explore the outcome measure domains clinicians believe to be the most and least important when managing patients with Achilles tendinopathy. …”
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