Toshihiro Maemichi, Yuki Ogawa, Kazuki Wakamiya, Ryusei Yamaguchi, Hideaki Nagamoto, Tsukas Kumai. (2025) Elucidation of The Effect of Flossing on Improving Joint Range of Motion. Journal of Sports ...
The Effect of Combined Strength, Plyometric, and Sprint Training on Repeated Sprint Ability in Team-Sport Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Effects of Unilateral, Bilateral and Combined ...
Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise, Third edition introduces exercise and sport biomechanics in simple and concise terms. By providing mechanics before functional anatomy, the book helps understanding ...
Han Wu, Shuai Li, JinYu Lai, Wei Bian, Rodrigo Ramirez - Campillo, Eduardo Sáez de Villarreal, Qi Zhao. (2025) Children’s Sprint and Jump Performance after Plyometric-Jump Training: A Systematic ...
This text covers the work of Dr Jacquelin Perry in her years as a medical professional focusing on the human gait with extensive contribution from Judith M. Burnfield, PhD, PT The text is broken down ...
Nicolas Barbosa, Carlos E. Sanchez, Jose A. Vera, Wilson Perez, Jean-Christophe Thalabard, Michel Rieu. (2007) A Physical Activity Questionnaire: Reproducibility and Validity. Journal of Sports ...
The author discusses the extremely important issue of modifying athletes genetically in order to develop elite sportsmen. He sheds light on various aspects of bioethics and their implications for the ...
Flossing has been hypothesized to improve joint range of motion (flexibility), potentially through enhanced fascial gliding, although this mechanism remains speculative. This study aimed to clarify ...
Figure 1. The basic head-out aquatic exercise “Jumping jacks”.
The book covers the various sport science assessment procedures for sports such as soccer, rugby, field hockey and lacrosse. It provides detailed and clear information about laboratory and field-based ...