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Dynamic Lower Limb Alignment During Jumping in Preschool Children: Normative Profiles and Sex Differences

Steen Harsted, Lise Hestbæk, Anders Holsgaard-Larsen, and Henrik Hein Lauridsen

.1186/s13063-017-2143-9 Hewett , T.E. , Myer , G.D. , & Ford , K.R. ( 2004 ). Decrease in neuromuscular control about the knee with maturation in female athletes . Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 86 ( 8 ), Article 1601 . 10.2106/00004623-200408000-00001 Hewett , T.E. , Myer , G

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Improvements in Tennis Skills in Adults With Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities Following an 8-Week Adapted Tennis Program

Loriane Favoretto, Zach Hutchison, Claire M. Mowling, and Melissa M. Pangelinan

Olympics athletes and their peer partners. In a study comparing participation across different sports (basketball, swimming, and adapted physical activity) female athletes ages 13–17 years with ID improved in the performance of product-oriented skill assessments during completion over 8 months ( Ninot

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The Effect of Gender Stereotype Threat and Conceptions of Ability on Motor Learning and Working Memory

Narges Nahidi, Esmaeel Saemi, Mohammadreza Doustan, Joshua Aronson, and Raphaël Laurin

disrupt performance of female athletes. They found that presence of a male experimenter reduced performance accuracy of female participants. Similar negative effects were reported by other studies ( Grabow & Kühl, 2019 ). Hively and El-Alayli ( 2014 ) showed that negative effects of gender stereotype