... young tennisplayers. The sample consisted of 88 tennisplayers, 69 male (M ...0.05. Tennisplayers with less practice time (1-3 years) had lower rates of physical and emotional ...
... in tennisplayers, with an incidence of ...professional players, and being the ...in tennis, the identification of the risk factors for shoulder injury is an essential task to elaborate ...
... study, tennisplayers who were not injured had the highest values for all measured tests, indicating a higher level of flexibility, stabilisation, and efficient motor control in an individual movement ...
... youth tennisplayers performed the single leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ), star excursion balance test (SEBT) and a change of direction speed (CODS) ...
... table tennisplayers also revealed that these high-level players score significantly better than the norms on creativity and working memory (p < ...soccer players. Our results showed that ...
... As a conclusion, the time of sport-practice-hours should be considered as a variable that might modify mental performance, because it could increase burnout levels in table tennisplayers. Moreover, coaches ...
... table tennisplayers has been proposed to emerge in a dynamical, interactive and non-lineal manner during the game (Glazier, ...possession. Players interact in dyadic confrontations ...table ...
... table tennisplayers with national and international competition ...Sixty-three players (thirty-eight males and twenty-five females), were divided in three age-groups (G1, until 11 years; G2: 11-12 ...
... During tennis performance, the ability to change direction on the tennis court has been related to tennis performance since during a tennis point, players complete an average of four ...
... capacities, tennis requires high performance of most capacities, such as speed, strength, power, agility, or aerobic ...level tennisplayers (aged 10-12). Specific speed training in tennis ...
... table tennisplayers, look at differences betwe- en genders in the different tests and to determinate the relationships between the physical fitness test and sport ...table tennisplayers, 10 ...
... in tennis, but to establish the existing relations between different fundamental cognitive factors as the knowledge and the decision ...12 tennisplayers of different skill level in variables like ...
... The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of plyometric training (upper and lower body exercises) in explosive actions in young tennisplayers. Twenty-one young tennisplayers (11 ...
... of tennisplayers within consecutive sets. Return players were able to win more first return points in the fourth set than in the first and third set, and more second return points in the fifth set ...
... of tennis (Wu, et ...for tennisplayers to benefit from these aids among ...for players, especially after long and intense rallies where the acid-induced fatigue could compromise their ...
... The purpose of this study was to assess the perceived social stress and its relation to sports injuries in tennisplayers. Sixty-three male tennisplayers, with a mean age of 31.62 years (SD = ...
... Winning players hit proportionally more first serves and proportionally fewer second serves than losing players (Table 2) and they also hit more winners and fewer errors than losing players Table ...
... table tennis, including a dedicated paragraph about footwork analysis and its ...table tennisplayers, showing that the most frequent steps are: one step ...of players (Malagoli Lanzoni et ...
... from players by Meyer & Tiefenbacher (2012) suggested that they could sense that the plastic balls have less spin and speed than celluloid ...those players, despite “sensing” a difference, had adapted ...