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The aim of the study. The overall goal of this manuscript was to gain a better understanding of differences in the level of functional support for special endurance for paddlers of uniform groups (in terms of sports qualification): men kayakers, men canoe... see more

Hamstring extensibility was measured in 63 infantil paddlers (mean age: 13.35 ± 0.59 years) of three groups (23 male kayak (HK), 22 females kayak (DK) and 20 male canoe (HC)) using the straight leg raise test (SLR), sit-and-reach score and lumbo-pelvic po... see more

Speed evolution, cycle frequency, cycle length and cycle index were analysed during a 200-m maximal test, in young paddlers (23 kayak men, 22 kayak women and 20 canoe men; 13-14 years-old). Recordings were taken from a boat following each test and switche... see more

The aim of the study. To better understanding of the indicators of functional support for special endurance and physiological demands in canoeists at a distance of 1000 m. Material and methods: 20 athletes (19-23 years) in canoeing from Shandong and ... see more

Introduction: the dynamic and multi-directional development of sport and the relentless pursuit of victory or improve the outcome necessitated increasing workloads. Implementation of the process leads to the expected changes in the morphological structure... see more

Kopec Aleksandra, Napierala Marek, Zukow Walery. Kontuzje i urazy w wioslarstwie =Injuries and trauma in rowing. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(4):331-354. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.50353http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/in... see more

Low back pain has been shown to interfere with body stability. In sports, the study of these relationships is important because the bouts may influence the results of training and competitions. High rates of injury to the lumbar region have been reported ... see more

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