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Esports Athletes on a Team or Club Are More Physically Active and Less Sedentary Than Equally Experienced, Casual Video Gamers

Bryan Dowdell, Andrew Lepp, Brian H. Yim, and Jacob E. Barkley

. Future studies examining the efficacy of physical exercise for esports performance should consider both male and female athletes. As with most survey-based studies, there are limitations. Our assessment of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and time spent playing video games was all self

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Preliminary Insight on Cognitive Training for Improved Outcomes in Elite Female Esports Athletes

Natália Zakalski and Jesse Hart

tasks to inform decision making on which measurements were most relevant to FPS performance outcomes. Participants The cohort for this part of the study considered three groups of professional FPS esports athletes. The first group consisted of five female athletes from the same team (average age = 20

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Esports Minus Sport?

Gil Fried

athletes and two female athletes on the esports team. The program has a full-time coach and an esports support staff member. The team competes in the National Esports Collegiate Conference and National Association of Collegiate Esports ( 2022–23 Esports Roster, 2023 ). Defining Sports What constitutes a