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The effects of different gymnastics trainings on body composition and some performance components in adult male non-gymnasts
(Univ Ljubljana, Fac Sport, 2020)
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of artistic and trampoline gymnastics training on body composition and some of the physical fitness components in adult non-gymnasts. Forty-eight adult non-gymnasts were ...
Declared and real physical activity in obese individuals as assessed by the questionnaire and accelerometer
(Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2020)
BACKGROUND: Due to the lack of precise research data related to the evaluation of the physical activity level (PAL) among obese individuals, the aims of the study were to evaluate declared and real volume of physical ...
Investigating the effects of wrestling gear in flatfoot deformity of wrestlers
(Iermakov S S, 2020)
Purpose: In this study, our aim was to determine the effects of wrestling shoes, wrestling mats and wrestling styles on postural deformation of the foot and to elaborate its possible causes. Material: Study group comprised ...
Spor Bilimleri Alanında Yayınlanan Makalelerde Kullanılan İstatistiksel Yöntemlerin İncelenmesi
(2020)
Her alanda olduğu gibi, Spor Bilimleri alanında da birçok bilimsel çalışma yapılmakta ve yayınlanmaktadır. Bilimsel çalışmanın amacı, doğru yöntemler kullanılarak üretilen bilgilerin okuyucular ile paylaşılması ve bilgi ...
Self-Handicapping and Self-esteem Levels of Turkish Category I Wrestling Referees
(2020)
Objective: Self-esteem and self-handicapping were considered as some of the components that affect success. This paper aimed to investigate self-esteem and self-handicapping levels of active Category I (top-level) wrestling ...
The Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Students between the Ages of 6 and 15 years in Konya
(2020)
BACKGROUND/AIMS This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity among primary school students. MATERIAL and METHODS A total of 10781 students (5622 boys, 5159 girls) aged 6–15 years participated ...