Classification Efficiency in Wheelchair Rugby: Wheelchair Propulsion Power Analysis

2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 4778-4783
Author(s):  
Benjamin J. Ingram ◽  
Shayne Gooch ◽  
Guy L. Borren ◽  
Andrew Jenkins ◽  
Caitlin Tromop van Dalen ◽  
...  
2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 9901-9906 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caitlin J. R. Tromop van Dalen ◽  
Shayne Gooch ◽  
Benjamin J. Ingram ◽  
Guy L. Borren ◽  
Andrew Jenkins ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 4772-4777
Author(s):  
G.L. Borren ◽  
S.D. Gooch ◽  
B. Ingram ◽  
A. Jenkins ◽  
J. Dunn

Author(s):  
Felipe Machado ◽  
Renan Felipe Correia ◽  
Alex Natalino Ribeiro ◽  
Samuel Ribeiro dos Santos Neto ◽  
Ivaldo Brandão Vieira ◽  
...  

Background: In sports such as wheelchair rugby, the correct assessment and quantification of an athletes’ peak of torque and fatigue index in sport-specific actions are essential in monitoring an athletes’ training performance. The increase in the number of people practicing Paralympic sports has been growing exponentially, contributing to an increase of competition level and of athletes’ performance. Objective: Thus, physical training for Paralympic sport must aim to maximize athletes’ fitness potential by investigating and evaluating what variables are most important in determining ideal sporting performance. Methods: Six high-level wheelchair rugby athletes had their wheelchair propulsion peak of torque and fatigue index evaluated by isokinetic dynamometry in three different angular velocity and repetition schemes. Results: The athletes presented no significant statistical difference in peak of torque and fatigue index for both arms at different number of repetitions and angular velocity. Conclusions: This shows that independent of dexterity parameters or duration of stimuli, these high-level athletes display this motor skill in constant levels of performance. These results will allow coaches to set up normative parameters to test and evaluate their players’ performances.


2000 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gert Kaluza ◽  
Hans-Henning Schulze

Zusammenfassung. Die Evaluation von Interventionen zur Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung stellt ein zentrales Aufgabenfeld der gesundheitspsychologischen Forschung dar. Häufige methodische Probleme entsprechender Evaluationsstudien betreffen 1. Ausgangswert-Unterschiede bei nicht randomisierten Studiendesigns, 2. Abhängigkeit von Beobachtungen bei Gruppeninterventionsstudien, 3. Kapitalisierung von Irrtumswahrscheinlichkeiten aufgrund einer Vielzahl von abhängigen Variablen und 4. Beurteilung der praktischen Relevanz statistisch signifikanter Interventionseffekte. Zu deren pragmatischer Lösung werden u.a. 1. die Anwendung kovarianzanalytischer Auswertungsstrategien, 2. die Berechnung von Intraclass-Korrelationen und ggf. eine Datenauswertung auf der Ebene der Gruppenmittelwerte, 3. eine Reduktion der Anzahl der abhängigen Variablen mittels Hauptkomponentenanalyse sowie eine Alpha-Adjustierung unter Berücksichtigung der Teststärke (“compromise power analysis”) und 4. die Umrechnung gängiger Effektstärken in prozentuale Erfolgsraten (“binomial effect size display”) empfohlen.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pam Remer ◽  
Danielle Oakley
Keyword(s):  

Food Chain ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-28
Author(s):  
Roberta Discetti ◽  
Matthew Anderson ◽  
Adam Gardner

1983 ◽  
Vol 103 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Rosadini ◽  
P. Masturzo ◽  
G. Rodriguez ◽  
G. Murialdo ◽  
V. Montano ◽  
...  

Abstract. The effects of a single oral dose of phenobarbital (PB) on the 24 h secretion of prolactin, growth hormone and luteinizing hormone have been evaluated in normal women. An EEG record was taken and barbiturate levels assayed in serum. A statistically significant decrease of growth hormone 24 h mean levels was observed and growth hormone and prolactin values during sleep were diminished. No changes in luteinizing hormone concentrations were observed. After PB the EEG showed no important alterations in sleep pattern, but on the power analysis an increase above 16 Hz absolute power was detected during the waking period.


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