Combeau, Eloïse Debanne, Thierry
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Cette étude portait sur l’influence de facteurs contextuels (niveau de l’adversaire) et interpersonnels (relation entraîneur–athlète [RE-A]) sur le style interpersonnel de l’entraîneur basé sur le soutien/frustration des besoins psychologiques fondamentaux de l’athlète, et de l’influence de ce style interpersonnel sur la performance sportive. L’étu...
Delvecchio, Luke Reaburn, Peter Meerkin, Jarrod Korhonen, Marko T. Borges, Nattai Macgregor, Campbell Climstein, Mike
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High-intensity concurrent sprint and strength training has been shown to provide a strong physiological training stimulus in young adult endurance athletes. However, the effect in veteran endurance athletes remains unknown. This study examined if replacing a portion of endurance training with concurrent sprint and strength training influenced resti...
Collinet, Cécile Schut, Pierre-Olaf
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Kostrakiewicz-Gierałt, Kinga
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Soybean Glycine max (L.) Merr. is a major leguminous crop of global importance with widespread applicability and economic value of its products in the national as well as the global market. The aim of the presented investigations was to review the experimental articles and patents referring to the application of soybean-based products for sportsman...
Supiot, Anthony Genêt, François Cattagni, Thomas Salga, Marjorie Roche, Nicolas Pradon, Didier
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Late effects of poliomyelitis (LEoP) are characterized by new gait abnormalities that occur many years after the initial poliomyelitis illness. Currently, there is no consensus on the most appropriate evaluation to detect gait disorders following LEoP. This study aimed to assess and compare the effectivenes of the gait profile score with that of th...
Saeterbakken, Atle Hole Andersen, Vidar Stien, Nicolay Pedersen, Helene Solstad, Tom Erik Jorung Shaw, Matthew Peter Meslo, Mari Wergeland, Are Vereide, Vegard Albert Hermans, Espen
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The aim of the study was to compare climbing specific performance tests with and without blood flow restriction (BFR). Thirty one climbers (age 26.9 ± 5.5 years, height 177.2 ± 7.5 cm, weight 70.5 ± 8.3 kg, fat percentage 11.9 ± 4.1 %, climbing skill 18.9 ± 4.0 IRCRA scale) performed climbing specific grip tests measuring isometric strength (peak f...
Sánchez-Tormo, Alexis Marco-Ahulló, Adrià Estevan, Isaac Monfort-Torres, Gonzalo García-Massó, Xavier
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Introduction: The main objective of this study was to determine the rate of auditory concurrent feedback that best enhanced the learning of a continuous postural task in adolescents. Material and methods: A sample of thirty adolescents (13 to 14-years old) was used, who were assigned to three groups: i) control group (CG); ii) 100% auditory feedbac...
Deng, Huishu Mancini, Marta Zhang, Li Bonino, Michele
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Among urban redevelopment projects, the regeneration of industrial brownfields has become an important issue in North America, Europe and, more recently, China. At the same time, the influence of short-term mega events, such as the Olympic Games, on host cities transformations has been growing throughout the decades. Thus, planning and integrating ...
Saraceno, Marco
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L’article étudie l’importance de l’expérience de la marche dans l’œuvre du psychophysiologiste italien Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), internationalement connu pour ses recherches sur la fatigue et précurseur de la physiologie de l’exercice en altitude. Dans son œuvre, la marche apparaît sous différentes formes, en consonance avec sa conception de la sci...
Collinet, Cécile Delalandre, Matthieu Beaudouin, Sandie
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Cet article s’intéresse à l’héritage social des Jeux olympiques au travers d’une enquête quantitative. Elle vise à saisir l’opinion des Français sur l’accueil des JO de Paris en 2024 et les conséquences résultant de l’évènement telles qu’elles sont exprimées par les personnes interrogées. L’échantillon sur lequel porte l’étude est composé de 508 pe...