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https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/kb/women-in-sport

In Australia, women are under-represented in organised sport—as participants, coaches, officials, administrators, and board members—when compared to their male cohort. A variety of strategies exist to help equalise opportunities for girls and women, however, concerns continue on how gender bias may prevent them from receiving the full benefits sport and physical activity (PA) can offer.

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https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/kb/what-is-sport

In practical terms ‘sport’ is defined by its social interpretation as well as its strong association with physical exertion and performance measures. What we perceive as ‘sport’ in one instance may not be in another; sport takes on many forms and is constantly changing based upon societal norms, trends, and new directions.

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19._Lachlan_Johnston_Comparing_Methods_of_Training_Load_in_R…

27 Oct 2016: 27/10/2016. 1. Time in Training Zones in Rowing. Boat Velocity vs Stroke Rate vs Heart Rate. Lachlan JohnstonQueensland Academy of Sport. 27/10/2016. 2. ... 27/10/2016. 5. Data Analysis. •

16._Thiago_Borges_Pacing_Strategies_of_World_Class_Sprint_Ka…

11 Nov 2011: Women 500‐m: 2006, 2010 & 2011ntotal‐162; nK1‐54, nK2‐54, nK4‐54. Methods. Mi d ANOVA. ... and P. B. Laursen (2008). "Describing and understanding pacing strategies during athletic competition." Sports Medicine 38(3): 239‐252.Baden

Sheppard et. al. Development of a Repeated-Effort Test for…

16 Aug 2007: Practical ApplicationsWe suggest that at a high-performance or elite level of competition, for intermittent-activity sports such as volleyball, sport scientists should consider using or developing repeated-effort tests, perhaps ... Descriptive profiles

Berglund et.al. The Swedish Blood Pass Project_SJMSS_2007

7 May 2007: Material and methods. In all 47 elite athletes (32 men and 15 women), either world-class athletes or young talents expected to be world-classathletes in endurance sports within the next ... in endurance sport? Int J Sports Med2001: 22: 566–571.

3._Hamilton_Lee_Womens_Road_Cycling_Selection_Camp_2015.pdf …

23 Nov 2015: 24/11/2015. 1. 2015 Women's Road CyclingSelection Camp. Combining Research & Servicing. ... effectively.“. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/australian‐institute‐of‐sportwomens‐road‐program‐abolished‐due‐to‐funding‐cuts/.

Tan, F. et. al. (2006-2007)Comparison between two Water…

27 Feb 2008: enhance our understanding of the physiological demands of the elite women s game. ... physiological response, reliability and validity. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 35:697-705, 2003.

Cormie et. al. Validation of power measurement techniques…

21 Jul 2008: 2004). Longitudinal tracking of muscular power changes of NCAA Division I collegiate women gymnasts. ... 1996). Leg power in young women: Relationship to body composition, strength and function.

Ted Polglaze: Repeat Sprint Ability and Water Polo

23 Jun 2006: Ted Polglaze - WA Institute of Sport. BackgroundBackground• New rules in 2005:. ... it best developed for particular individuals? 2. AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements• Greg McFadden – Nat’l Women’s Coach. •

10._Damien_OMeara_Monitoring_Dry-land_Training_of_Divers.pdf…

21 Jun 2010: Croak AUS 331.56 3 M.Benfeito & R.Filion CAN 322.89. 3m Synchro WOMEN. ... Rotation Speed (Angular Velocity). • MinimaxX Team Sport unit: 1200 deg/secp g. •

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