American Journal of Sports Science

Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2015

  • Muscular Power and Endurance in Young Competitor and Recreational Fencers

    Philippe Dedieu

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2015
    Pages: 103-108
    Received: 1 September 2015
    Accepted: 21 September 2015
    Published: 12 October 2015
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    Abstract: Fencing competition can be studied at two time levels relative to metabolic processes to generate ATP which express particularly muscular power and muscular endurance capacity. Whereas the aerobic process allows to compete all along competition, the phosphocreatine process allows to meet the immediate demands imposed by high - intensity skills. The... Show More
  • Volleyball Injuries: A Survey of Injuries Among Male Players of the Chinese Taipei National Volleyball Team

    Hung-Yu Huang, Tso-Liang Teng, Cho-Chung Liang

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2015
    Pages: 109-114
    Received: 12 October 2015
    Accepted: 21 October 2015
    Published: 3 November 2015
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    Abstract: Volleyball is a sport involving rapid and forceful movements of the body as a whole. Because of the large forces involved in such movements, it is inevitable that injuries occur. If injuries are inflicted during a game, they primarily occur in the lower extremities, and particularly in the ankles, knees, and feet, which are used for jumping and lan... Show More
  • Thin Bandwidth Knowledge of Results (KR) Improves Performance Consistency on Motor Skill Acquisition

    Aline Horta Miguel Junqueira, Rodolfo Novellino Benda, Suziane Peixoto dos Santos, Guilherme Menezes Lage, Márcio Mário Vieira, Maria Flávia Soares Pinto Carvalho, Herbert Ugrinowitsch

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2015
    Pages: 115-119
    Received: 4 October 2015
    Accepted: 21 October 2015
    Published: 17 November 2015
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    Abstract: The bandwidth knowledge of results in one way of supplying feedback during practice, which provides control over the amount and type of information given to the subject. The present study investigated the best distribution of this information throughout the practice. A task requiring to perform a sequence of movements on the keypad, in order to ach... Show More
  • Soccer Syndrome - 2: Common Innominate Malalignments and Its Manual Diagnostic Techniques in Pelvic Malalignments Syndrome

    Ganesh Elumalai, Maria Declaro, Sanjoy Sanyal, Melchor Bench Bareng, Aminuddin Mohammad

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2015
    Pages: 120-127
    Received: 15 July 2015
    Accepted: 22 July 2015
    Published: 10 December 2015
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    Abstract: The innominate malalignments are most common in sports injuries and even in every client who presents with low back & pelvis pain or dysfunction. In this study, we used simple bony palpation method to assess the various innominate malalignments in football players, which was fails to observe in previous work of various authors. While there are many... Show More