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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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Jacquie_Tran_Predictive_Modelling_Pitfalls_and_Possibilities…

19 Nov 2014: Women’s Freestyle. 19/11/2014. 3. (Silva et al., 2007). 400-m FreestyleM: estimation error 0.6 4.3%F: estimation error 0.7 7.8%200-m IMM: estimation ... in the long or short term.”. Implications for sport? Predictive analytics can optimise

Assessment of Pole Vault

16 Jul 2009: International Journal of Sports Biomechanics, 1987, 3, 110-127). For each stance phase, 5 points are digitised (a rectangle consisting of the outside edges of corresponding sections of the marker tape ... No normative data exists for women’s pole vault.

Mark Osbourne - Beijing 2008 BMX

28 Oct 2008: Fear of changing the “essence” of the sport• Social “Factors”• Image. – ... Rain Delays! Women’s BMX. The FutureBikes• TT v Race Bikes• Strength & Materials/Composition• Aerodynamics• Mass Distribution• Disk Brakes.

Laforgia, Withers and Gore Exercise Intensity and Duration…

7 Nov 2006: was later confirmed in a study (Knuttgen, 1970). using 12 untrained men and women. ... trained and untrained men and women. These inves-. tigators used two counterbalanced 30-min cycling.

Tim Gabbett_Importance of repeated sprints to match outcome …

28 Oct 2007: Outcome in Women’s Football. Tim Gabbett, PhD. Team Sport SpecialistQueensland Academy of Sport. ... These findings emphasise the importance of developing absolute speed qualities in Women’s football players.

D.Martin_Quantifying_Training_Load_A_Cycling_Perspective.pdf…

24 Mar 2009: Martin, PhD, CSCSSenior Sport Scientist – AIS. National Sports Science Coordinator - CA. ... er O. utpu. t (W. atts. ). Women’s 500m Time TrialMoscow World Cup – 34.59 sec.

D.Martin_Testing_Power_Output_A_Review_of_Cycling_Test_Proto…

24 Mar 2009: MAPEI – 135W). Long (Lact Curve) TestsCycling Australia. (Men’s End). (Women’s End). ... Martin et al. (1997) MSSE 29(11): 1505-1512. Women’s World Cup Racing.

2022 Mental Health Audit Snapshot Report

29 Nov 2022: APPENDIX A 39. SNAPSHOT THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT MENTAL HEALTH AUDIT 20224. ... Comparisons were performed between gender, para-status, sport type and sport level of risk for disordered eating (with higher risk sports including aesthetic sports,

Standardisation of nomenclature for the prescription of…

15 Mar 2017: 1. Standardisation of Nomenclature for the Prescription of Blood Lactate . Related Training Intensities . Pitre Bourdon1 Rebecca K Tanner2 . 1  South Australian Sports Institute, Adelaide, Australia 2  ... 1985. 2.

Stuelcken et.al.Anthrop Characteristics of elite cricket…

14 Oct 2007: differences in the development of women’s and. men’s cricket. Methods. Participants. ... shoulder and elbow. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical. Therapy, 28, 405 – 414.

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