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Do Increases in Selected Fitness Parameters Affect the Aesthetic Aspects of Classical Ballet Performance?
(2011)Research has indicated that classical ballet dancers tend to have lower fitness levels and increased injury rates compared to other athletes with similar workloads. The aim of the current study was to examine the effects ... -
The effects of rest and subsequent training on selected physiological parameters in professional female classical dancers
(1999)The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a six-week summer break and of dance preparations at the beginning of the new season following the break, on selected physiological parameters. Seventeen professional ... -
Excessive tibial rotation during high-demand activities is not restored by anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
(2005)Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction does not restore control of tibial rotation. The purpose of this study was to explore these findings in vivo and investigate ... -
Passive smoking reduces and vitamin C increases exercise-induced oxidative stress: Does this make passive smoking an anti-oxidant and vitamin C a pro-oxidant stimulus?
(2014)The current interpretative framework states that, for a certain experimental treatment (usually a chemical substance) to be classified as "anti-oxidant", it must possess the property of reducing (or even nullifying) ... -
Physical Fitness and Severity of Injuries in Contemporary Dance
(2009)Limited data are available on whether different physical fitness levels are associated with injury severity in contemporary dancers. The aim of this study was to investigate this association in female dancers. Five ... -
A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects
(2011)PASCHALIS, V., M. G. NIKOLAIDIS, A. A. THEODOROU, G. PANAYIOTOU, I. G. FATOUROS, Y. KOUTEDAKIS, and A. Z. JAMURTAS. A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects. Med. Sci. Sports ...