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Development and Evaluation of a New Observational Tool to Document the Use of Teaching Strategies in Physiotherapy

Jorine Schoenmaker, Han Houdijk, Bert Steenbergen, Heleen A. Reinders-Messelink, and Marina M. Schoemaker

teaching strategies should be applied. Yet, the way in which therapists give instructions, feedback, and how they motivate their participants is of great importance for the ultimate effects of any motor intervention ( Ghorbani, 2019 ; Schmidt et al., 2019 ; Wulf et al., 2010 , 2014 ). Knowledge

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The Impact of Multisession Sleep-Hygiene Strategies on Sleep Parameters in Elite Swimmers

Florane Pasquier, Robin Pla, Laurent Bosquet, Fabien Sauvet, Mathieu Nedelec, and D-Day Consortium

individual and team sports, with the highest score observed among swimmers (ie, 12). 13 Sleep training courses are proposed to optimize athletes’ sleep quality and quantity 18 and deliver techniques for improved sleep hygiene, assisted sleep, and sleep extension. 18 Sleep hygiene strategy is defined as a

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Developing an Applied Profile for Assessing the Perceived Effectiveness of Athletes’ Psychological Strategies: A Case Study at the Australian Institute of Sport

Umut Doğan

mainly integrative ( Norcross et al., 2005 ) with a slight leaning toward an acceptance-based approach ( Hayes et al., 2012 ). An integrative approach adapts to the specific needs of athletes and supports the use of psychological strategies that can work best for athletes regardless of their theoretical

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Attenuation of the Köhler Effect in Racially Dissimilar Partnered Exercise Reversed Using Team Identity Strategy

Tayo Moss, Stephen Samendinger, Norbert L. Kerr, Joseph Cesario, Alan L. Smith, Deborah J. Johnson, and Deborah L. Feltz

conflict” ( Gaertner et al., 2000 , p. 102). For instance, making in-group members aware that members of an out-group are similar to one’s own group on a different dimension can assist in improving intergroup attitudes ( Urban & Miller, 1998 ). An additional recategorization strategy is to increase the

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Visual Strategies Underpinning the Spatiotemporal Demands During Visuomotor Tasks in Predicting Ball Direction

Alessandro Piras, Matthew A. Timmis, Aurelio Trofè, and Milena Raffi

dilation changes of about 30% from baseline. Additional research is needed to consider the importance of the spatiotemporal constraints on the individuals’ functional behaviors during performance. Specifically, the aim of the present study was to examine the visual search strategy of soccer goalkeepers in

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Effects of a Sleep Hygiene Strategy on Parameters of Sleep Quality and Quantity in Youth Elite Rugby Union Players

Adrien Vachon, Fabien Sauvet, Florane Pasquier, Jean-Baptiste Paquet, and Laurent Bosquet

to increase the odds of obstructive sleep apnea, which directly induces poor sleep quality. 9 In this context, finding strategies to improve player sleep quality seems to be of primary importance. Many strategies, such as banking sleep, 10 the use of napping, 11 presleep body heating and cooling

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Coping Strategies Used by Korean National Athletes

Jeong-Keun Park

This study examined the coping strategies used by Korean national athletes. One hundred-eighty Korean athletes from 41 different sports were interviewed about the coping strategies they used as national athletes, both presently and in the past. Qualitative methodology was utilized in this investigation and the interview transcripts were analyzed inductively. The interviews were tape recorded and transcribed verbatim. Themes were identified from the analysis of the interview data. Combining these themes, seven general dimensions of coping strategies were identified: psychological training, training and strategies, somatic relaxation, hobby activities, social support, prayer, and substance use. The most cited coping strategies by national athletes in Korea are similar to the coping strategies of the previous elite figure skaters in the study by Gould, Finch, & Jackson (1993).

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A Two-Sample Examination of the Relationship Between Trait Emotional Intelligence, Burnout, and Coping Strategies in Athletes

Pia Zajonz, Robert S. Vaughan, and Sylvain Laborde

factors influencing athlete burnout may be crucial to reducing prevalence, promoting prevention, and enhancing athletes’ long-term well-being ( Nicholls et al., 2022 ). According to the integrated model of athlete burnout ( Gustafsson et al., 2011 ), individual differences and coping strategies represent

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A League to Call Their Own—Premier Rugby 7s: Developing a Digital Strategy to Engage New Fans

Brittany L. Jacobs, Brian Wendry, and Megan Nocivelli

last decade, and this made PR7s stand out from other emerging sport leagues. By installing equity as a key tenet of the league, Ms. Ortiz knew that this could be leveraged in marketing efforts and would also determine pieces of the overall digital strategy (see Appendix A ). Rugby 7s Having never

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Restrictions in Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Alter Landing Kinematics But Not Movement Strategy When Fatigued

Louis Howe, Jamie S. North, Mark Waldron, and Theodoros M. Bampouras

following ground contact must occur. 3 , 4 Thus, movement strategies that assist in attenuating vGRF and enhancing sufficient load sharing across joint segments are advantageous for reducing injury risk. For example, sagittal plane ankle, knee, and hip joint alignment at initial contact 5 – 7 and at peak