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Longitudinal Analysis of Race-Management Strategies in a World-Class 200-m Freestyle Swimmer: A Case Study

Camille Loisel, Robin Pla, and Ludovic Seifert

analysis of the average speed of different subsegments of the race as interlap distribution. 3 The analysis of these performance splits is a relatively simple or crude analysis of an athlete’s overall pace strategy (ie, positive, negative, or even splits) 2 and does not provide a deep analysis of the

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Sensorimotor Strategies in Individuals With Poststroke Hemiparesis When Standing Up Without Vision

Yuko Kuramatsu, Yuji Yamamoto, and Shin-Ichi Izumi

), may dramatically affect daily activities. Under these circumstances, patients with hemiparesis must develop dynamic balance control so that the timing and spatial configuration of their movements are effective ( Carr & Shephard, 2003 ). However, it is unclear whether a strategy for solving this

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Performance Science Domains: Contemporary Strategies for Teams Preparing for the Rugby World Cup

Liam P. Kilduff, David B. Pyne, and Christian J. Cook

structure and game intensity placing significant physiological and psychological demands on the players. This commentary explores contemporary performance science research related to rugby union, while the focus of this commentary is on physiological strategies to optimize physical preparation for and

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Successful Physical Activity Maintainers: Strategies and Characteristics of Young African American Women

Chloe S. Jones, Cristina S. Barroso, Lindsey A. Miossi, Eugene C. Fitzhugh, and Lyndsey M. Hornbuckle

risk factors, including obesity, it is critical to explore sustainable methods for PA and exercise participation as a strategy for obesity prevention and mitigation of its related health disparities in young AA women. Given this information, adopting regular PA habits during early adulthood may be

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Effect of the Pacing Strategies on the Open-Water 10-km World Swimming Championships Performances

Luis Rodriguez and Santiago Veiga

known as pacing strategies. 5 This is a popular topic for endurance and ultraendurance events, and different strategies have been described for a variety of race durations to minimize the effects of fatigue. 6 In short-duration events (≤30–60 s), the best race strategies are generally characterized by

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Sex Differences in Self-Reported Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery Strategies Associated With Underperformance in Endurance Athletes

Aarón Agudo-Ortega, Rune Kjøsen Talsnes, Hanna Eid, Øyvind Sandbakk, and Guro Strøm Solli

recorded with these tools and systems are used in the daily training process across different sports and sexes. Although no consensus on the treatment of underperformance (with or without a diagnosis of OTS/REDs) currently exists, different recovery strategies have been recommended. 1 For NFOR

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The Influence of Muscle Fiber Typology on the Pacing Strategy of 200-m Freestyle Swimmers

Adam Mallett, Phillip Bellinger, Wim Derave, Katie McGibbon, Eline Lievens, Ben Kennedy, Hal Rice, and Clare Minahan

In order to be successful in racing sports such as swimming, running, and cycling at the international level, an athlete’s pacing strategy is a key determinant of performance. 1 Pacing strategy refers to the distribution of energy expenditure over the duration of the event, 2 where the power

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Exploring the Experiences of Community Sport Coaches: Stressors, Coping Strategies, and Mental Health

Kelsey Hogan, Matthew Vierimaa, and Lori Dithurbide

-related stress on coaches’ mental health ( Simpson et al., 2021 ), with most of this research focused on understanding negative outcomes (burnout, poor mental health, inhibited decision making; e.g.,  Frey, 2007 ) and coping strategies used by coaches (e.g.,  Simpson et al., 2021 ). However, most of the existing

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The Influence of Pleasure and Attentional Focus on Performance and Pacing Strategies in Elite Individual Time Trials

Theo Ouvrard, Alain Groslambert, and Frederic Grappe

, cyclists must sustain a mean PO ranging from 350 to 450 W for up to 60 minutes. 2 , 5 , 6 It is now well known that maintaining a high PO over a prolonged period of time involves a good regulation of exercise intensity throughout the event, generally called pacing strategy. 7 , 8 Results of the literature

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A Comparison of Different Prerace Warm-Up Strategies on 1-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance

Mathias T. Vangsoe, Jonas K. Nielsen, and Carl D. Paton

Cycling coaches and athletes are constantly searching for intervention strategies to improve race performance. It is widely acknowledged that an appropriately implemented warm-up strategy can substantially benefit cycling performance by increasing muscle temperature, speeding up oxygen uptake