11th -14th December 2011
at
Park Hotel Pelikan**** Conference Hall
Detailed programme of the conference: see Conference programme
Download PROGRAMME(.doc) and Book of Abstracts(.doc)
Traveling to Szombathely: see Traveling
Supported by:
The University of West-Hungary, Savaria Campus, Institute of Sport Science, Szombathely/Hungary and the International Network of Sport and Health Sciences
Invited keynote speakers:
Mike Hughes: University of Middlesex, UK
Goran Sporis: University of Zagreb, Croatia
Goran Vuckovic: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nic James: University of Middlesex, UK
Nils S. Haugh, Telemark University, Norway
Preliminary Programme:
11th December 2011 ( Sunday) – Park Hotel Pelikan
15.00 – 22.00 Arrival and registration 18.00 – 20.30 Welcome X-mas Gluhwein Drinking at Café Minyon or Wellness programme at Hotel Pelikan 20.30 – Dinner
12th December 2011 (Monday) – Park Hotel Pelikan
08.30 - 10.00 Arrival and registration
10.00 – 10.20 Opening Ceremony
10.20 – 13.00 Keynote and other Presentations
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 15.15 Keynote and other Presentations
15.15 - 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 – 18.15 Keynote and other Presentations
20.30 - Xmas Dinner / Xmas Dance Party
13th December 2011 (Tuesday) – Park Hotel Pelikan
08.30 – 09.30 Arrival and registration
09.30 – 11.30 Keynote and other Presentations
11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break
12.00 – 13.30 Keynote and other Presentations
13.30 -14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.30 Keynote and other Presentations
16.30 – 17.00 Coffee Break
17.00 – 18.30 Poster Presentations
18.30 – 20.30 Xmas Market visit – or Wellness at Park Hotel Pelikan (optional)
20.30 - Dinner
14th December 2011(Wednesday) – Park Hotel Pelikan
Performance Analysis Workshop Day
09.30 – 11.30 Keynote Presentations
11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break
12.00 – 13.30 Student Presentations
13.30 -14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00 Keynote Presentations
16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.30 Intro Focus and other Softwares
17.30 – 18.00 IPPAS meeting – Intensive Programme in PA 2012 Szombathely
18.00- 18.30 PHD Tutorial Meeting for MDX students and supervisors 18.30 – 20.00 Wellness at Park Hotel Pelikan (optional)
Themes:
- Sport and society
- Sport pedagogical and psychological aspects
- Performance Analysis
- Health, physiology and exercises
- Teaching , coaching methodology
Technical information:
Language of conference: English
Authors are exclusively responsible for the appropriateness, quality and style of the English language (either British or American) used in their papers.
Form of presentation : Oral ( 10 minutes) or poster ( 5 minutes introduction).
Deadlines:
Registration and sending the abstracts (latest): 15th November 2011
Papers must be submitted: 15th November 2011
EXTENDED DEADLINE: 20th November 2011
Abstracts and papers should be send to : Prof. Mike Hughes: xmasconference@gmail.com
Only PAPERS of registred participants will be published.
POSTERS, preferably measuring 100 x 70 cm. They should be structured in the same manner as the integral paper, but MUST be easily legible from a distance of at least 2 metres. All issues concerning layout of posters are the responsibility of the authors.
Only papers prepared according the guidlines will be published. See guidelines for authors: http://www.jhse.ua.es/index.php/jhse/jhse/information.
All papers accepted will be published in the online proceedings, but the best 15 (in the opinion of the panel of reviewers) will be in a special issue (December edition) of the Journal of Human Sport and Exercise.
Participation fee:
Registration until the 31st August 2011: 125 EUR
Registration until the 15th October 2011: 135 EUR
Registration until the 20th November 2011: 145 EUR
1 day registration fee: 90 EUR
2nd paper or just publication: 45 EUR
For INSHS member Universities: 10 EUR off
The partcipation fee includes:
* 3 Lunches at Park Hotel Pelikan**** ( Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) /1 lunch for „One-day participants”
* 3 Dinners at Park Hotel Pelikan**** ( Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
* 5 Coffee breaks ( Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) /2 coffee break for „One-day participants”
* all day wellness at Park Hotel Pelikan****
* social programme (Christmas party)
* conference kit
* organisation costs
Venue: Park Hotel Pelikan**** Conference Hall,
Deak Ferenc str. 5., Szombathely 9700- Hungary
www.hotelpelikan.hu
Conference tel: + 36 94/504 419 and +36 20/537 6007
Conference email: xmasconference@gmail.com
Contacts: Eszter Czika Katalin Nagyvaradi dr. Henriette Dancs, PhD – UWH
Responsible for Scientific Programme and for the papers: Prof. Dr. Mike Hughes – University of Middlesex
Registration could be done online on this webpage only. Go to “Registration”
Payment could be done by money transfer or via Paypal. For more information and bank details see “Participation fee/Payment”.
Accomodation information see “Accomodation”
Useful links:
- INSHS: http://eusponet.com/
- Science4performance: http://science4performance.com/
- Focus: http://www.performanceinnovation.net/
- Sportstec: http://www.sportstec.com/
- Word Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport IX: http://www.worc.ac.uk/wcpas9/
- European Events in Sport Science (EESS): http://www.ecss.mobi/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=77
INSHS member Universities:
University of Valencia, Masaryk University, Telemark University College, University of Zagreb, University of West-Hungary, Middlesex University, University of Tallin, University of Alicante, FH Joanneum Bad-Gleichenberg, Velikiye Luki State Academy of Physical Education a Sports, Latvian Academy of Sport Education, University of Primorska, Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education, University of Tartu, University of Thessali, Otto-von-Guericke University, University of Bologna, University of Salerno, FH- Eisenstadt- Pinkafeld, University of Ljubljana, University of Nottingham, University of Enna, University of Nancy, UWIC
Please note! According our policy we cannot send any kind of invitation letter for any potential participant from a non- EU country unfortunately!
Unfortunately, we are unable to return registration fees in case of any cancellation.
11st December 2011 (Sunday) – (Park Hotel Pelikan)
Arrival and registration (Park Hotel Pelikan)
Open from 15.00 – 22.00 web: http://www.hotelpelikan.hu/index.php
18.00 – 20.30 Welcome X-mas Gluhewin Drinking (Coffe Mignon- beside the Hotel) or free Wellness programme in Hotel Peilkan
20.30 – Dinner
12th December 2011 (Monday) – (Park Hotel Pelikan)
08.30 – 10.00 Arrival and registration (Park Hotel Pelikan)
10.00 – 10.20 Opening Ceremony (Park Hotel Pelikan)
10.20 – 13.30 Keynote and other Presentations
13.30 – 14.30 Lunch (Park Hotel Pelikan)
14.30 – 15.15 Keynote and other Presentations (Park Hotel Pelikan)
15.15- 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 – 18.15 Keynote and other Presentations
20.30 - Xmas Dinner / Xmas Dance Party (Park Hotel Pelikan)
13th December 2011 (Tuesday) – (Park Hotel Pelikan)
08.30 – 09.30 Arrival and registration (Park Hotel Pelikan)
09.30 – 11.30 Keynote and other Presentations
11.30- 12.00 Coffee break
12.00 – 13.30 Keynote and other Presentations
13.30 -14.30 Lunch (Park Hotel Pelikan)
14.30 – 16.30 Keynote and other Presentations
16.30 – 17.00 Coffee Break
17.00 – 18.30 Poster Presentations
18.30 – 20.30 Xmas Market visit or free Wellness (Optional Programme)
20.30 - Dinner (Park Hotel Pelikan)
14th December 2011 (Wednesday)- (Hotel Pelikan)
Performance Analysis Workshop Day
09.30 – 11.30 Keynote Presentations
11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break
12.00 – 13.30 Student Presentations
13.30 -14.30 Lunch (Park Hotel Pelikan)
14.30 – 16.00 Keynote Presentations
16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.30 Intro Focus and other Softwares
17.30- 18.00 IPPAS meeting – Intensive Programme in PA 2012
Szombathely
18.00- 18.30 Tutorial Meeting for MDX PhD students and supervisors
18.30- 20.00 Free Wellness ( Optional)
15 th December 2011 (Thursday)
Departure
Themes:
1. Teaching, Coaching Methodology
2. Sport and Society
3. Sport Pedagogical and Psychological aspects
4. Sport Physiology
5. Performance Analysis
Preliminary Programme
MONDAY 12th December
ORAL Presentations
1000 – 1020 Official Welcome
1020 – 1100 EU Projects – International Network on Sport and Health Science
Dancs, H.
University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary.
1. Teaching , coaching methodology
Chair : Prof. Nic James
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1100 – 1130 |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION KILO Nils Haugh, Norway
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1130 – 1150 Didactics, movement and technology: new frontiers of the human-
machine interaction.
Di Tore, S., D’Elia, F., Aiello, P., Carlomagno, N. and Sibilio, M.,
Department of Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences of the University of Salerno, Italy.
1150 – 1210 Secondary school students’ perceptions on physical education in Hong
Kong.
Chung Li, Alberto Cruz and Wai Keung Kevin Kam,
The Hong Kong Institute of Education, HKSAR, China.
1210 – 1230 Learning to teaching physical education during teaching practice.
Alberto Cruz, Chung Li and Wai Keung Kevin Kam,
The Hong Kong Institute of Education, HKSAR, China.
1230 – 1250 Exploring the use of “Exergaming” in Hong kong primary school
physical education lesson.
Wai Keung Kevin Kam, Chung Li and Alberto Cruz,
The Hong Kong Institute of Education, HKSAR, China
2. Sport and Society
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1250 – 1310 |
Hungary and British preparation for the 2012 Olympics |
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Semmelweis University, Faculty of Sport Education and Social Sciences, Hungary.
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1310 – 1330 |
The influence of football on the personal development of children in Uganda (using semi-structured interviews).
Simona Šafaříková, Department of Social Sciences in Kinantropology, Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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1330 – 1430
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LUNCH
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Chair: Dr. Judit Bokor
1430 – 1455 Trends and challenges of physical activity – a public health
perspective.
Schnabel, Florian
1455 – 1515 Impact of information technology on sport organizational
effectiveness.
Fathollah Hassanlouei and Hamidollah Hassanlouei,
Iranian custom, Aalborg University, Denmark.
1515 – 1535 Appearance of medical wellness tourism and characteristics of sport
services in wellness hotels of Balaton Uplands.
Dóra Lasztovicza and Piroska Béki,
Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
(TF), Budapest, Hungary.
1535 – 1555 Sport Touristic Opportunities of Lake Tisza[1]: Where is the magic?
Piroska Béki and Dóra Lasztovicza,
Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
1555 – 1615 COFFEE BREAK
1615 – 1635 Motor and sports activities as a good means against of drug use.
Pavol Bartík,
Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Humanities,
Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
1635 – 1655 Sport volunteerism: a study on volunteering motivations in university
students.
Hamidreza Mirsafian1, Azadeh Mohamadinejad1 and Henriette Dancs
1Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
2Nyugat Magyarországi Egyetem – SEK, Sporttudományi Intézet,
Szombathely, Hungary.
1655 – 1715 Study of civil liability of referees in the sport competitions.
Hamidreza Mirsafian1, Azadeh Mohamadinejad1, Dancs
Henriette2, Mohammad Soltanhoseini3
1Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
2Nyugat Magyarországi Egyetem – SEK, Sporttudományi Intézet,
Szombathely, Hungary
3Esfahan University, Faculty of PE and Sport Sciences, Esfahan, Iran
3. Sport Pedagogical and Psychological aspects
Chair: Dr Balazs Fügedi
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1715 – 1735 |
Another way to Rio. |
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Szabó Attila, |
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University of Szeged, Faculty of Art, Graduate School of Educational Sciences, Hungary.
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1735 – 1755
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Adapted sport: the future tense of sports for people with disabilities. Judit Gombás, Semmelweis University, Budapest.
14-18 year old children attitudes, perception and motivation towards extra curricular physical activity and sport. Genti Pano and Lumturi Markola, Sport Sciences Research Institute, University of Sport of Tirana, Albania.
Academic failure?- School failure in France Joel Gaillard, University of Nancy, Nancy France
20.00 Xmas Party – Hotel Pelikan Restaurant
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TUESDAY 13th December
4. Sport Physiology
Chair: Prof. Goran Vuckovic
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0930 – 1015
1015 – 1035
1035 – 1055
1055 – 1115
1115 – 1135
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Research Trends Prof. Goran Sporis, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Three cases study on swimming: Paralympics, master and senior athletes. Raiola G., Capasso A., Maione M., Borrelli C., Di Tore A., University of Salerno, Italy.
Anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of hamstrings injury in football and effective strength and flexibility exercises for its prevention. Zorić Ivan, University of Zagreb, Croatia DRITE.
The effect of plyometric training program on young volleyball players in their usual training period. Karin Vassil and Boris Bazanov, Institute of Health Sciences and Sports, University of Talinn, Estonia.
Statistical study on bodily communication skills in volleyball.Raiola, G. and Di Tore, A., University of Salerno, Italy
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1135 – 1200
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COFFEE BREAK
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1200 – 1220
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The laws of the neurofeedback influence on condition of the highly skilled gymnasts-women. Tatiana Strizhkkova, Larisa Cherapkina and Olga Strizhkova, Faculty of anatomy, physiology, sport medicine and hygiene, Siberian state university of physical culture and sport, Russia
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1220 – 1240
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The neurofeedback course using of high skilled gymnasts at competitive period. Olga Strizhkkova, Larisa Cherapkina, Tatiana Strizhkova, Faculty of anatomy, physiology, sport medicine and hygiene, Siberian state university of physical culture and sport, Russia
Training and rehabilitation of soldiers working. Wolfgang Pachatz1 and Sebastian Bichler2, 2 Department of Biomechanics, Kinesiology and Applied Computer Science, Centre of Sport Science, University of Vienna, Austria, 1150.
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1300 – 1430
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LUNCH
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Chair: Prof . Agnes N. Tóth
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1430 – 1450
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Eating behaviour and physical activity in Albanian 9-11 year old children. Genti Pano and Robert Çitozi , Faculty of Physical Activity and Recreation, Department of Physical Activity Recreation and Tourism; Sport Sciences Research Institute, University of Sport of Tirana, Albania
Differences in Body Composite and Physical Match Performance in Female Soccer Players According to Team Position Zoran Milanovic1, Goran Sporis2 and Nebojsa Trajkovic1, 1 Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Nis, Nis, Serbia. 2 Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia. Nem jön
Diet-induced thermogenesis: comparison of two isocaloric meal-replacement shakes – a pilot study. Michal Kumstát1 and Luboš Hrazdira2, 1 Department of health promotion, Faculty of sport studies, Masaryk University, Brno. 2 The Czech Society of Sport Medicine, Jílkova 167, 615 00 Brno.
Comparison with anthropometric, performance and hematological parameters of Albanian female voleyball players. Dhurata Bozo and Enkeleida LLeshi, Sport University of Tirana, Research Institute of Sport Science , Tirana, Albania.
Measuring oxygen supply to the brain of children by means of near infrared spectroscopy under the project “school in motion”. Christian Andrä*, Christina Müller* and Matthias Knüpfer** *Faculty of Sport Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports-psychology, **Clinic for Children and Youth Medicine, department of neonatology, University of Leipzig, Germany.
Poster Session
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WEDNESDAY 14th December
5. Performance Analysis – INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
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Chair: Prof. Mike Hughes
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0930 – 1015 |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Analysis in sport games |
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Prof. Goran Sporis, |
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University of Zagreb, Croatia. |
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1015 – 1100 |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Performance Analysis Prof. Nic James, University of Middlesex, UK.
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1100 – 1130
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COFFEE BREAK
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Chair: Prof. Goran Sporis |
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1130 – 1150 |
SOMETHING in the English Championship |
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G.Rees1, N. James1, M. Hughes1, J. Taylor2, G. Vučković3 |
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1London Sport Institute, Middlesex University, UK 2English Institute of Sport, UK 3Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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1150 – 1210 |
Performance differences between winning and losing basketball teams during close, balanced and unbalanced quarters. |
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1210 – 1230
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Csataljay, G.1; Hughes, M.2; James N.2 and Dancs H.1, 1 University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Institute of Sport Sciences, Hungary. 2 Middlesex University, London Sport Institute, UK.
Moneyball and soccer – An analysis of the key performance indicators of elite male soccer players by position. M. Hughes*, T. Caudrelier*, N. James*, I. Donnelly** and C. Duschesne***, *University of Middlesex, London, UK. ** Innovation Sports, Scotland, UK. *** Sportstech, NZ..
Tactical and movement analysis of elite racket sports using the Sagit Analysis System. R. Racz*, M. Hughes*, N. James*, G. Vuckovic** and H. Dancs***, *University of Middlesex, London, UK. ** University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. ***UWH, Szombathely, Hungary.
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1330 – 1430
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LUNCH
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Chair: Prof. Hughes
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1430 – 1515 |
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Movement analysis using the SAGIT system.. |
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Prof. Goran Vuckovic, |
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University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. |
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1515 – 1535
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Performance analysis at top level Hungarian basketball team Vivien Gadnai, UWH, Szombathely, Hungary.
Hand notation spreadsheet for the absolvation of rebounding in basketball Sergi Odonez University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Analyis of the forhand hits of the 2011 US Open women final Sofia Tarazon University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Moneyball – what next? Prof. Mike Hughes, University of Middlesex, London, UK |
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1630 – 1700
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COFFEE BREAK
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1700 – 1745 Intro Focus and other Softwares (, M.Hughes, G Sporis, G Vuckovic)
1745- 1830 IPPAS meeting – Intensive Programme in PA – 2012 Szombathely.
1830- 1930 PHD Tutorial Meeting for MDX students and supervisors
POSTER Presentations (13th Dec, Tuesday, 1630- 17.30)
1. Sport and Society
Analysing the health status of secondary school students in Szombathely based on data of P.E. lesson categories
Katalin Nagyváradi1, Csabáné Kocsis2,Beatrix Kiss- Geosits3
1NYME MNSK Institute of Health Promotion
2NYME MNSK Institute of Sport Sciences
Overview of technology utilization in high education and in sport management teaching.
Valbona Carkanji,
Sport Sciences Research Institute, University of Sport of Tirana, Albania.
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2. Sport Pedagogical and Psychological aspects
Healthy university? – Health behaviour study at the University of West Hungary.
Katalin Nagyváradi1, Beatrix Kiss – Geosits1, Tibor Polgár2 and Vivien Németh1,
University of West Hungary,
Faculty of Physical Education, Visual Arts and Music.
1Institute of Health Promotion .
2Institute of Sport Sciences .
Physical activity and sedentary living in Latvia.
Ieva Kundziņa and Juris Grants,
Latvian Academy of Sport Education, Institute of Recreation,
Brivibas gatve 333, Riga, LV-1006, Latvia.
3. Sport Physiology
The Körmend growth study 1968 and 2008: somatotypes of the boys.
Gábor A. Tóth1, Jenő Németh, Péter Molnár1 and Csilla Suskovics2
1 Institute of Biology, University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary
2 Institute of Sport Science, University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary.
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Does limited gear ratio driven higher training cadence in junior cycling reflect in maximum effort sprint? |
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Indrek Rannama, Kristjan Port and Boris Bazanov, |
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Institute of health Sciences and Sport, Tallinn University, Estonia. |
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L. Miklánková, Erik Sigmund and Milan Elfmark, |
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Faculty of PhysicalCulture, |
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Czech Republic.
Glenohumeral joint muscles strength of young tennis players. Anna Zusa1, Janis Lanka1 and Leonids Cupriks3, 1Department of biomechanics and informatics, Latvian Academy of Sport Education, Riga, Latvia 2Department of weightlifting and combat sports, Latvian Academy of Sport Education, Riga, Latvia
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