نتایج جستجو برای: sports teams

تعداد نتایج: 76117  

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2012
Grégoire Bosselut Jean-Philippe Heuzé Mark A Eys Paul Fontayne Philippe Sarrazin

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between athletes' perceptions of role ambiguity and two theoretically derived dimensions of coaching competency (i.e., game strategy and technique competencies). A total of 243 players from 26 teams representing various interdependent sports completed French versions of the Role Ambiguity Scale and the Coaching Competency Scale. Multilev...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2013
R McConkey S Dowling D Hassan S Menke

BACKGROUND Although the promotion of social inclusion through sports has received increased attention with other disadvantaged groups, this is not the case for children and adults with intellectual disability who experience marked social isolation. The study evaluated the outcomes from one sports programme with particular reference to the processes that were perceived to enhance social inclusio...

2015
Gregory D. Myer Neeru Jayanthi John P. Difiori Avery D. Faigenbaum Adam W. Kiefer David Logerstedt Lyle J. Micheli

CONTEXT There is increased growth in sports participation across the globe. Sports specialization patterns, which include year-round training, participation on multiple teams of the same sport, and focused participation in a single sport at a young age, are at high levels. The need for this type of early specialized training in young athletes is currently under debate. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION No...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بوعلی سینا - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1386

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2017
Nina Elise Møllerløkken Håvard Lorås Arve Vorland Pedersen

The coach-created motivational climate within youth sports teams has been shown to be of great importance for the quality of youths' sports experiences as well as their motivation for continuing or discontinuing sport participation. While the player's perspective on motivational climates has been studied extensively, the coach's perspective has received considerably less attention. Thus, little...

2017
E. Couvé-Deacon D. Postil O. Barraud C. Duchiron D. Chainier A. Labrunie N. Pestourie P.M. Preux B. François M.C. Ploy

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is a leading cause of infectious diseases in sports teams. In recent decades, community-associated SA (CA-SA) strains have emerged worldwide and have been responsible for outbreaks in sports teams. There are very few data on the prevalence of these strains in France, and none on the carriage among athletes. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study to ...

2014
Pedro Silva Bruno Travassos Luís Vilar Paulo Aguiar Keith Davids Duarte Araújo Júlio Garganta

Similar to other complex systems in nature (e.g., a hunting pack, flocks of birds), sports teams have been modeled as social neurobiological systems in which interpersonal coordination tendencies of agents underpin team swarming behaviors. Swarming is seen as the result of agent co-adaptation to ecological constraints of performance environments by collectively perceiving specific possibilities...

2016
Craig E. Wills

A sports game is about competition. The competitiveness of a game is important in terms of fan interest. Teams ahead or behind in a non-competitive game may also be more likely to substitute reserve players to reduce risk of injury to key players or gain experience for lesser-used players. Changes in how a team plays in a non-competitive game also impact secondary competitions such as betting o...

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2012
Charles H Samuels

The impact of transcontinental travel and high-volume travel on athletes can result in physiologic disturbances and a complicated set of physical symptoms. Jet lag and travel fatigue have been identified by athletes, athletic trainers, coaches, and physicians as important but challenging problems that could benefit from practical solutions. Currently, there is a culture of disregard and lack of...

Journal: :Human movement science 2017
Ludovic Seifert Duarte Araújo John Komar Keith Davids

Glazier's suggestion for the constraints-led approach as a GUT for sport performance is a worthy proposal. What is missing from these preliminary insights is a principled basis, in the form of pillars, for understanding the cornerstones of the sports medicine profession, and this lack of an overarching theoretical framework is also somewhat of a limitation in Glazier's initial ideas, as we argu...

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