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Harry Parker was probably the most important figure in American rowing of the past century. His heavyweight crews at Harvard topped the leagues more consistently than any other team (they won the Eastern Sprints regatta, against most of the top college crews, more than three times as often as their nearest rival). From the time they miraculously won the 1963 Harvard-Yale Race at the end of his first year at the helm, his varsity didn't lose a race for six years, and they didn't lose to Yale until the Reagan administration. He was the first US National Team coach, and oversaw five Olympic teams
Rowing coaches --- Parker, Harold Lambert, --- Ayer, Toby. --- Harvard University --- Rowing --- History.
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"For the first time, this book presents the complete collection of Greek inscriptions of Gebel el-Silsila East - Ancient Egypt's largest and most important sandstone quarry, including lists of names and professions of individuals involved in the quarry expeditions. The inscriptions are de- scribed, illustrated and analysed and placed within their archaeological context based on careful documentation in situ with up-to-date methodology. The work makes substantial new contributions in the form of new and improved readings and interpretations of known texts and of the new publication of texts discovered through the fieldwork. It is the first volume of three dealing with Graeco-Roman inscriptions on the east bank, with the following two volumes to cover the demotic texts and quarry marks respectively"--
Inscriptions, Greek --- Silsila, Gebel el- (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Gebel el-Silsila (Egypt) --- Gebel es-Silsila (Egypt) --- Gebel Silsila (Egypt) --- Jabal as Silsilah (Egypt) --- Jebel Silsila (Egypt) --- Khenu (Egypt) --- Khenw (Egypt) --- Kheny (Egypt) --- Place of Rowing (Egypt) --- Rowing, Place of (Egypt) --- Silsilah, Jabal as (Egypt) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Transjordanie
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At the end of the First World War, there were 270,000 demobilised Australian soldiers in Europe. Getting them home after the Armistice was a task of epic proportions that would take more than two years. In the meantime, how to keep these disgruntled, damaged men with guns occupied? In a word: sport. The Oarsmen tells the story of the servicemen who survived the war to row for the coveted King's Cup at the 1919 Royal Henley Peace Regatta. Competing against crews from the US, New Zealand, France, the UK and Canada, the Australians were a ragtag bunch of oarsmen thrown in an old-fashioned boat and expected to race. Many had seen the worst of the action during the war at Gallipoli and the Western Front, and carried scars both physical and psychological. The baggage they brought to the boat would soon threaten to capsize the whole endeavour. Combining first-hand accounts with lively prose, this never-before-told story approaches the First World War from peacetime and illuminates history in vivid and compelling detail. Interweaving the soldiers' personal stories from before, during and after the war, The Oarsmen paints a fascinating picture of how these men, and society, transitioned from an unprecedented war to a new sort of peace.
Rowers --- Rowing --- Boat-racing --- Sculling --- Aquatic sports --- Boats and boating --- Regattas --- Racing shells --- Oarsmen --- Scullers --- Athletes --- Boaters (Persons) --- History. --- Competitions --- Australia. --- Sports. --- Great Britain --- Social life and customs --- Australian Military Forces --- New South Wales Contingent --- Australian Army --- Sudan Contingent
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The current book presents the articles included in the Special Issue “Women in Sports and Exercise: From Health to Sports Performance”. Readers will find in this book evidence about the relationships between physical qualities in sports and how women's performance can be optimized using dedicated training intervention. Moreover, information about the impact of the menstrual cycle on athletic performance will be revealed. Attention to physical activity patterns in women will be also disclosed.
gender --- training load --- health surveys --- sport participation --- football --- athletic performance --- anaerobic --- aerobic --- sports training --- female athletes --- ovarian cycle --- plyometric exercises --- testing --- velocity --- sports nutrition --- continuous glucose monitoring --- carbohydrate --- protein --- hydration --- trail running --- Freestyle Libre --- breast cancer --- rowing --- exercise --- quality of life --- perceived health --- IPAQ-SF --- SF-36 --- movement quality --- physical performance --- strength --- power --- flexibility --- women --- physical activity --- racket sport --- injury --- elbow --- electromyography --- co-activation --- physical fitness --- high-intensity interval training --- high-intensity functional training --- body composition --- aerobic fitness --- muscle performance --- performance --- unilateral --- final score --- winning --- match result --- situational variables --- menstruation disturbances --- menstrual cycle --- athletes --- women’s health --- woman --- female --- sports performance --- creatine --- circadian rhythms
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The Berlin Olympics, August 14, 1936. German rowers, dominant at the Games, line up against America's top eight-oared crew. Hundreds of millions of listeners worldwide wait by their radios. Leni Riefenstahl prepares her cameramen. Grantland Rice looks past the 75,000 spectators crowding the riverbank. Above it all, the Nazi leadership, flush with the propaganda triumph the Olympics have given their New Germany, await a crowning victory they can broadcast to the world. The Berlin Games matched cutting-edge communication technology with compelling sports narrative to draw the blueprint for all future sports broadcasting. Michael J. Socolow's account moves from the era's technological innovations to the human drama of how the race changed the lives of nine young men.
Rowing --- Radio broadcasting of sports --- Boat-racing --- Sculling --- Aquatic sports --- Boats and boating --- Regattas --- Racing shells --- Sports broadcasting --- Sports in radio --- Mass media and sports --- Sports journalism --- History --- Olympic Games --- Jeux olympiques --- Summer Olympics --- Games of the XI Olympiad --- Olympische Spiele --- Olympische Sommerspiele --- Olympia (Sporting event) --- Nazi-Olympiade --- Olympiade --- Hitlers Olympiade --- Nazi Olympics --- Hitler's Games --- Olimpiese Somerspele --- Spele van die XIde Olimpiade --- Spele van die XIe Olimpiade --- Chuegos Olimpicos --- Chuegos d'a XI Olimpiada d'a Era Muderna --- Xuegos Olímpicos --- Xuegos de la XI Olimpiada --- Yay Olimpiya Oyunları --- Летнія Алімпійскія гульні --- Letnii︠a︡ Alimpiĭskii︠a︡ hulʹni --- Гульні XI Алімпіяды --- Hulʹni XI Alimpii︠a︡dy --- Летни олимпийски игри --- Letni olimpiĭski igri --- Jocs Olímpics d'estiu --- Jocs Olímpics de la XI Olimpíada --- Jocs Olímpics --- Letní olympijské hry --- Gemau Olympaidd yr Haf --- Gemau'r XI Olympiad --- Sommer-OL --- Olympiske Lege --- XI Olympiades Lege --- Olympiades Lege --- Press coverage.
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The advances in the technology and methodology for human movement capture and analysis over the last decade have been remarkable. Besides acknowledged approaches for kinematic, dynamic, and electromyographic (EMG) analysis carried out in the laboratory, more recently developed devices, such as wearables, inertial measurement units, ambient sensors, and cameras or depth sensors, have been adopted on a wide scale. Furthermore, computational intelligence (CI) methods, such as artificial neural networks, have recently emerged as promising tools for the development and application of intelligent systems in motion analysis. Thus, the synergy of classic instrumentation and novel smart devices and techniques has created unique capabilities in the continuous monitoring of motor behaviors in different fields, such as clinics, sports, and ergonomics. However, real-time sensing, signal processing, human activity recognition, and characterization and interpretation of motion metrics and behaviors from sensor data still representing a challenging problem not only in laboratories but also at home and in the community. This book addresses open research issues related to the improvement of classic approaches and the development of novel technologies and techniques in the domain of motion analysis in all the various fields of application.
falls --- slips --- trips --- postural perturbations --- wearables --- stretch-sensors --- ankle kinematics --- rowing --- technology --- inertial sensor --- accelerometer --- performance --- signal processing --- sEMG --- knee --- random forest --- principal component analysis --- back propagation --- estimation model --- knee angle --- deep learning --- neural networks --- gait-phase classification --- electrogoniometer --- EMG sensors --- walking --- gait-event detection --- automotive radar --- machine learning --- walking analysis --- seated posture --- cognitive engagement --- stress level --- load cells --- embedded systems --- sensorized seat --- flexion-relaxation phenomenon --- surface electromyography --- wearable device --- WBSN --- automatic detection of the FRP --- Internet of Things (IoT) --- human activity recognition (HAR) --- motion analysis --- wearable sensors --- cerebral palsy --- hemiplegia --- motor disorders --- gait variability --- coefficient of variation --- surface EMG --- statistical gait analysis --- activation patterns --- co-activation --- Parkinson’s disease --- activity recognition --- rate invariance --- Lie group
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Writing or managing a scientific book, as it is known today, depends on a series of major activities, such as regrouping researchers, reviewing chapters, informing and exchanging with contributors, and at the very least, motivating them to achieve the objective of publication. The idea of this book arose from many years of work in biomechanics, health disease, and rehabilitation. Through exchanges with authors from several countries, we learned much from each other, and we decided with the publisher to transfer this knowledge to readers interested in the current understanding of the impact of biomechanics in the analysis of movement and its optimization. The main objective is to provide some interesting articles that show the scope of biomechanical analysis and technologies in human behavior tasks. Engineers, researchers, and students from biomedical engineering and health sciences, as well as industrial professionals, can benefit from this compendium of knowledge about biomechanics applied to the human body.
foot morphology --- toes function --- biomechanics --- barefoot --- jumping --- running --- jump throwing ability --- 3D motion analysis --- acceleration --- kidney --- torque --- exercise --- physical fitness --- peritoneal dialysis --- sports engineering --- ground reaction forces --- swimming --- performance --- neuromuscular training --- strength --- injury prevention --- young athletes --- basketball shoe --- comfort perception --- foot loading --- plantar pressure --- maneuver --- two-dimensional video analysis --- validity --- reliability --- quantitative biomechanical parameters --- artistic gymnastics --- minimalist index --- patellofemoral contact force --- patellofemoral contact stress --- footwear --- patellofemoral joint pain syndrome --- virtual reality --- visual speed perception --- treadmill running --- self-motion perception --- optical flow --- locomotion --- forefoot --- Gait --- Heel --- TUG --- Type 2 diabetes mellitus --- metabolic syndrome --- whole body vibration exercise --- range of motion of the knees --- surface electromyographic pattern --- neuromuscular activation --- sleep quality --- whole-body vibration exercise --- Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index --- Epworth Sleepiness Scale --- Berlin Questionnaire --- mechanical vibration --- traditional Chinese medicine --- balance --- flexibility --- muscle strength --- stabilometry --- ballet dancers --- ankle injury --- chronic ankle instability --- functional --- movement --- evaluation --- assessment --- screen --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- blood flow velocity --- skin temperature --- vibration --- 3D force modeling --- rowing biomechanics --- robot-assisted training --- individualized training --- virtual reality simulator --- training of experts --- rowing simulator --- tendon based parallel robot --- transversal vibration control --- physical training intensity --- therapeutic exercises --- work related neck pain --- musculoskeletal pain --- flight time --- vertical jump --- center of mass --- landing --- anthropometric variables --- hamstring-to-quadriceps ratio --- H/Q ratio --- isometric --- lower limb --- measurement acquisitions and techniques --- strength and conditioning --- sports training --- strength abilities --- anterior cruciate ligament --- automation --- drop jump --- injury risk --- deep learning --- machine learning --- movement screen --- OpenPose --- signal complexity --- texture analysis --- multiscale entropy analysis --- wavelet transform --- photoplethysmography --- orthosis --- tensile strength test --- robotic therapy --- posture stability --- football --- training --- slackline balancing --- dynamics reconstruction --- contact force modeling --- optimal control --- subject-specific modeling --- velocity --- technique --- overhead --- racket --- swing --- stroke --- modeling and simulation in sport science --- mechanical analyses of sports --- sport medicine --- injury in sport --- human behavior --- quality of life --- applied science in musculoskeletal disorders
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In this book, the emphasis is on various training interventions. Types of exercises that can help improve performance in athletes and health in people facing poor movement diseases.Also, we have presented a variety of strength training interventions in the form of various types of research. On the other hand, we continue to monitor internal and external loads related to non-contact injuries and performance analysis.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- COVID-19 --- immune response --- chronic diseases --- exercise --- oxidative stress --- anti-inflammatory treatment --- fibroblast growth factor 21 --- cytokines --- myokines --- anabolic–androgenic steroids --- athletes --- baroreflex sensitivity --- cardiac autonomic nervous system --- cardiac function --- physical guidance --- tracking task --- cerebral palsy --- challenge point framework --- frequency --- virtual driving --- physical activity --- behavioral status --- mental state --- older men --- reaction time --- visual coordination --- visual reaction --- female --- football --- autonomic modulation --- fatigue --- training load --- altitude --- haemoglobin --- erythropoietin --- hypoxia --- endurance --- sand --- occupational health --- tactical athlete --- landing error scoring system --- reactive strength index --- tactical personnel --- force plates --- military --- law enforcement --- neuromuscular fatigue --- spinal curvature --- Paralympic volleyball --- compensation strategy --- thoracic hyperkyphosis --- adapted training --- low back pain --- kidney failure --- AKI --- health --- biomarkers --- strenuous exercise --- mountain running --- kidney function --- off-road running --- performance --- kinematics --- laser --- computer vision --- inertial device --- IMU --- injury risk --- high load --- external monitoring --- high-speed distance --- global positioning system --- movement analysis --- handball shot --- internal load --- shot precision --- motor decisions-making --- GPS --- T-Patterns --- acceleration --- motor praxeology --- role --- anatomy --- spine --- thoracic spine --- low back --- lumbar spine --- biomechanics --- rowing --- antioxidant status --- nutrition --- reactive oxygen species (ROS) --- biomechanical analysis --- pressure insoles --- Xsens motion capture system --- performance analysis --- recreational skiers --- dry-land training --- GEE modeling --- oxygen consumption --- strength training --- surface electromyography --- bone mineral --- skeletomuscular robusticity --- elite athletes --- DEXA --- executive functions --- shooting performance --- gender differences --- cadets --- resistance training --- power exercise --- team sport --- conditioning capabilities --- lower extremity --- dynamic balance --- dose–response --- training intensity --- elastic bands --- chain --- eccentric training --- decline squat --- patellar tendon --- sonoelastography --- stiffness
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Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness has been a successful Special Issue, which addressed novel topics in any subject related to sports medicine, physical fitness, and human movement. The article collection was able to positively evaluate three systematic reviews, nineteen original articles, and one brief report. These encompassed a broad range of topics ranging from accident kinematics, soccer monitoring, children’s physical evaluation, adapted physical activity, physical evaluation for people with intellectual disabilities, performance analysis in rowers, ultramarathon racers, karateka’s, rugby players, volleyball and basketball players, and cross-fit athletes, and also aspects related to biomechanics, fatigue and injury prevention in racing motorcycle riders, gymnasts, and cyclists.These scientific contributions within the field of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness broaden the understanding of specific aspects of each analyzed discipline.It has been a pleasure for the Editorial Team to have served the International Journal Of Environmental Research and Public Health.
MotoGP --- video analysis --- collision --- accident --- safety --- disability --- tool --- health --- life span --- physical fitness --- reference values --- muscular strength profile --- quadriceps --- hamstring --- H/Q ratio --- total work --- sprint --- postactivation potentiation --- fixed seat rowing --- performance --- psychology --- odontology --- nutrition --- training --- stress --- running --- type 1 diabetes --- high-intensity interval training --- exercise --- VO2max --- anti-inflammatory --- machine learning --- PCA --- intensive training --- proprioception --- postural sway --- testing --- pacing --- cycling --- time trial --- RPE --- cognitive functions --- aging --- partnered dances --- fall prevention --- physical activity --- water polo --- biomechanics --- force-velocity relationship --- power-velocity relationship --- soccer --- match --- internal load --- external load --- fatigue --- young athletes --- cycling performance --- sport nutrition --- hydration --- PA --- MVPA --- accelerometer --- questionnaire --- children --- athlete --- high-intensity functional training --- cross-training --- functional fitness --- vitamin D --- explosive strength --- overload training --- wrist pain --- injury prevention --- overuse --- sitting position --- modified 505 test --- kinetic variables --- completion time --- foot contact --- predictors --- squat --- bench press --- strength --- speed --- interval training --- continuous training --- heart failure --- meta-analysis --- handgrip --- carpi radialis --- flexor digitorum superficialis --- neuromuscular fatigue --- motorcycle --- recovery --- spike jump --- block jump --- critical threshold --- specialization --- anaerobic power --- peak power --- HIFT, high-intensity functional training --- crossfit --- athletes --- field test --- hypertrophy --- katsu --- low-intensity training --- occlusive exercise --- sarcopenia --- diabetes type 1 --- HIIT --- sleep quality --- exercise motivation --- quality of life --- hypoxia --- hyperoxia --- hyperbaric breathing --- nitric oxide --- vascular reactions --- breathing --- extreme environments
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The concept of mechanism in biology has three distinct meanings. It may refer to a philosophical thesis about the nature of life and biology, to the internal workings of a machine-like structure, or to the causal explanation of a particular phenomenon. In this Special Issue, we try to discuss these possible biological mechanisms that underlie the beneficial effects of physical fitness and sports performance, as well their importance and role/influences on physical health.Despite the significant body of knowledge regarding the physiological and physical effects of different training methods (based on dimensions of load), some of the biological causes for those changes are still unknown. Additionally, few studies have focused on the natural biological variability in humans and how specific properties of humans may justify different effects for the same training intervention. Thus, more original research is needed to provide plausible biological mechanisms that may explain the physiological and physical effects of exercise and training in humans.In this Special Issue, we gather the contributions that describe and list the links between physical fitness, sports performance, and human biology.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- body composition --- BIVA --- fat mass --- weight loss --- HRQoL --- knowledge --- physical activity --- rheumatic diseases --- women --- 25(OH)D --- physiology of performances --- puberty --- pre-planned agility --- non-planned agility --- Paralympic Powerlifting --- ibuprofen --- muscle strength --- oxidative stress --- recovery of function --- satellite cells --- muscle regeneration --- myogenic regulatory factors --- inflammation --- exercise --- age --- athletic performance --- rowing --- sport --- young athlete --- mathematical model --- executive functions --- cognitive performance --- youth --- physical education --- BIA --- coronavirus disease --- detraining --- football --- muscle mass --- team sports --- soccer --- high-intensity --- small-sided games --- psychophysiological responses --- combined training --- cycling --- endurance --- oxygen uptake --- FTP --- threshold --- power --- strength --- muscular activity --- electromyography --- core endurance test --- muscular performance --- erythropoietin --- erythroferrone --- mental health --- sports --- spinal cord injury --- resistance training --- muscle damage --- acid–base balance --- kickboxing --- metabolic acidosis --- type 2 diabetes --- physical exercise --- high-intensity interval training --- cardiac autonomic modulation --- heart rate recovery --- heart rate variability --- aerobic training --- health --- triathlon --- performance --- ergogenic aids --- muscle fatigue --- recovery --- hormones --- antioxidant --- body fat --- IgA --- immunomodulation --- nutritional supplement --- obesity --- vibrating exercise equipment --- chronic low back pain --- surface electromyography --- biological mechanisms --- physical health --- sports and exercise physiology --- glucagon-like peptide-1 --- glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide --- dry land training --- one repetition maximum --- back squat --- water parachute --- aquatic training --- swimming performance --- hypoxic dose --- muscular endurance --- sex difference --- flanker --- adolescent --- Tabata training --- blood pressure --- cardiorespiratory fitness --- physical education lessons --- log-linear analysis --- multivariate correspondence analysis --- load --- heart rate --- high-speed running --- monotony --- muscle soreness --- sprint --- sleep --- strain --- stress --- tumour --- depression --- cancer survivorship --- cardiovascular fitness --- aerobic capacity --- skin surface temperature --- high-intensity exercise --- thermal imaging --- acute exercise --- hormonal response --- saliva --- strength training --- lean body mass --- kinanthropometry --- n/a --- acid-base balance
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