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by Doctor Lucas Wymore, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine.Shoulder pain is almost ...
Interview with Dr. Angela Hibbs, senior lecturer at Northumbria University (UK) Links Isolated core ...
Interview with Giorgio Gatta, assistant professor at the Department for Life Quality Studies of ...
A few studies have assessed what makes a young swimmer more successful than others:Zuniga ...
Interview with Dr. Lucas WymorePubMed links: Shoulder Functional Performance Status of National Collegiate Athletic ...
Caleb Dressel won the 50-yard freestyle at the Men’s 2015 NCAA Championships. During this race, ...
Interview with Ana Sousa on VO2 max and Vo2 kinetics. PubMed links for Ana SousaExercise ...
Interview with Dr. Koen Levels, of AmsterdamResearch link on PubMed to articles on endurance ...
Interview with Dr. Arnt Erik Tjønna Research link on PubMed by Dr. Arnt Erik Tjønna Study ...
United States Swimming involves a mix of decentralized and centralized training A study of ...
Swimming creates unequivocal stress on biomechanics due to the idiosyncrasies of the water and ...
Formal structures to develop swim coaches in the United States has been frail. The ...
Energy Drink Perspectives Interview with Dr. Del Coso Garrigó, a researcher of energy drinksQ: Based ...
A background opinion of Myofascial pain and trigger points The research on trigger points is ...
Take home points: Modern evidence is evaluated based on the evidence hierarchy. USRPT has ...
Improving shoulder strength is a frequent goal of injury prevention and rehabilitation, often termed ...
A key roles played by the teacher or trainer in the learning process for ...
Hirofumi Shimojo, a member of the swimming laboratory in University of Tsukuba, Japan. Was ...
Take Home PointsSeveral factors determine the optimal exit point in the stroke.Coaches should rethink ...
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