Tennis Players
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13. Características dinâmicas e eletromiográficas do forehand e backhand em tenistas: uma perspectiva biomecânica para avaliar o desempenho / ynamic and eletromyographic characteristics of the forehand and backhand in tennis players
The forehand and the backhand are the most common movements in tennis. They are technical strokes of complex execution because they depend on perfect temporal synchronization between the rackets movement and the balls trajectory. The tennis literature on the subject shows that the feets positioning is crucial to generate power during these strokes. Two kinds
Publicado em: 2008
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14. Tributação das entidades de prática desportiva e dos atletas da modalidade futebol profissional
The law is always regulating the human conducts. And it is not different in what concerns the activities related to the sport. Therefore, it is not for another reason, that today we have a strong movement towards the study of the rules which discipline the sport. The sport is an extremely profitable activity in our contemporary world. Every year, amazing amo
Publicado em: 2008
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15. Rectus abdominis muscle strains in tennis players
Rectus abdominis muscle strains are common and debilitating injuries among competitive tennis players. Eccentric overload, followed by forced contraction of the non‐dominant rectus abdominis during the cocking phase of the service motion is the accepted injury mechanism. A tennis‐specific rehabilitation program emphasising eccentrics and plyometric stren
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16. Biomechanics of the elbow joint in tennis players and relation to pathology
Elbow injuries constitute a sizeable percentage of tennis injuries. A basic understanding of biomechanics of tennis and analysis of the forces, loads and motions of the elbow during tennis will improve the understanding of the pathophysiology of these injuries. All different strokes in tennis have a different repetitive biomechanical nature that can result i
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17. Motivation in tennis
Motivation underpins successful tennis performance, representing one of the game's foremost psychological skills. This paper elaborates on its role in tennis play, and takes an overview of the current state of motivation research applied to tennis. First, the importance of motivation in player and coach performance is explored. The body of evidence pertainin
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18. Stress reaction of the humerus in tennis players
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19. MRI findings in the lumbar spines of asymptomatic, adolescent, elite tennis players
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20. Echocardiographic characterisation of left ventricular geometry of professional male tennis players
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21. Anthropometric characteristics, body composition and somatotype of elite junior tennis players
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22. Physiological upper limits of left ventricular dimensions in highly trained junior tennis players
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23. Experiences of Australian professional female tennis players returning to competition from injury
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24. Stress injury of the lunate in tennis players: a case series and related biomechanical considerations
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