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    The Ultimate Athlete: Genetics Vs. Training by Ji Zinan

    Published in SHS Web of Conferences (2023-01-01)
    “…This paper examines what determines athletic ability between genetics and training. The papers seek to answer why some athletes perform excellently in sprinting, long-distance racing, swimming, and jumping, yet they are almost subjected to similar training in their respective sports. …”
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    Training characteristics in highly treined athletes by Ricardo dos Santos, Aurineider Marcelino da Silva, Glaycon Michels

    Published in Revista da Educação Física (2008-06-01)
    “…During the training preparation for an important competition, the athletes tend to reduce the training load for a period of variable time. …”
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    Competition in the training of the athletes of Special Olympics by A.V. Perederiy

    “…The aim of the study is to characterize the competition as part of the system of training athletes of Special Olympics. It was determined that the specificity of the system of training athletes of Special Olympics is to focus on the demonstration of athletic performance. …”
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    Competition in the training of the athletes of Special Olympics by Perederiy A.V.

    “…The aim of the study is to characterize the competition as part of the system of training athletes of Special Olympics. It was determined that the specificity of the system of training athletes of Special Olympics is to focus on the demonstration of athletic performance. …”
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    Training load influences gut microbiome of highly trained rowing athletes by B. Charlesson, J. Jones, C. Abbiss, P. Peeling, S. Watts, C.T. Christophersen

    “…Background Despite the importance of the gut microbiome on physical performance and health, little is known on the impact of training on an athlete’s gut health.Objective This study investigates the effect of training load on markers of gut health.Methods Whole stool (24 h) samples were collected from 23 highly trained rowers (mean ± SD; age 19.2 ± 1.1 y; weight 80.1 ± 11.4 kg; height 1.83 ± 0.09 m) following periods of high (HT) and low training load (LT). …”
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    Self-Massage Training in Overcoming Post-Training Fatigue for Running Athletes by Arief Ibnu Haryanto, I Kadek Suardika, Suprianto Kadir, Yahya Eko Nopiyanto, Exal Garcia-Carrillo

    Published in Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA (2024-08-01)
    “…This service aims to provide training to athletes and track coaches in Gorontalo City regarding self-massage techniques to effectively overcome post-workout fatigue so that they can improve performance and speed up muscle recovery. …”
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    Endurance Training for Volleyball Athletes: The Efficacy of Tabata and Circuit Training Models by Ervan Kastrena, Rinda Mega Revianny

    Published in Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani dan Olahraga (2023-09-01)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the effect of tabata training and circuit training on increasing the endurance of volleyball athletes. …”
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    Analyzing the Impact of Accumulated Training Shots on Electromyography Parameters in Trained Archery Athletes: Exploring Fatigue and Its Association with Training Practices by Weronika Naderza, Bartłomiej Niespodziński, Rafał Studnicki

    Published in Applied Sciences (2024-07-01)
    “…Background: Accumulated training shots throughout a session may induce changes in electromyography (EMG) parameters of the primary muscles involved in movement in archery athletes. …”
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