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Common esotropia and exotropias
brief review of common esotropias and exotropias
£6.25 Preview RemoveActivity analysis of reach and grasp in neuro patients
Activity analysis and compensatory strategies of neuro patients in a "reach and grasp" movement
£2.00 Preview RemoveConfidence in Sport
- Defining sport confidence - Different characteristics to a high and low confidence state of mind - Introduction to Self-efficacy theory (Bandura, 1977, 1997) - Introduction to the Model of Sport-Confidence (Vealey, 1986) - Limitations of Vealeys initial model of Sport-confidence
£1.25 Preview RemoveExercise physiology skeletal muscle functions
Action potential, sarcomeres, myosin, actin, myofibrils.
£9.00 Preview RemoveBalneophysiotherapeutic Recovery Methods in Scapulohumeral Dislocation
PART I I. Generalities--definition, classification, epidemiological data II. Etiopathogenesis--causes, mechanisms, pathological anatomy III. Criteria to support the diagnosis: a) clinical examination--subjective and objective signs b) paraclinical investigations--eg. radiological, lab tests. IV. Evolution and prognosis V Treatment: 1. prophylactic 2. hygienic-dietetic 3. medicinal 4. orthopedic-surgical PART II : BFT treatment 1. principles and objectives of BFT treatment 2. hydro-thermotherapy treatment (technique, effects) 3. electrotherapy treatment (technique, effects) 4. massage treatment: --physiological effects of massage --anatomical description of the region -- massage technique -- mobilization of the joints (kinesitherapy) --medical gymnastics 5. occupational therapy 6. balneological treatment (mineral waters, muds)
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: Burn Calories With The Best Yoga Techniques Today We need to give more importance to our health and the treatment of diseases. A big number of medicines treat only the symptoms of the disease, and not the base cause. As a matter of fact, the cause of a lot of chronic ailments are still being researched. It’s here that Yoga therapy comes to our aid. In This Book, You Will Learn: · Yoga Basics · The Breathing · The Poses · Take A Look At Hot Yoga · Burning Calories · And so much more! Rights to Product: Yes can be sold Yes can sell resale rights or master resell rights You can add the product into your product bundle or package Yes can be added to a paid membership site You CAN give the product away for FREE You CANNOT offer the product as a bonus to another product you are selling. However, you can offer other bonuses to this product when selling You CANNOT sell the product on auction sites such as eBay.com You CANNOT use nor sell this product in a dime sale event, under any circumstances at all. An event that constitutes a dime sale is one whereby the product starts selling at a very low price and increases every dime after a certain time frame or with every purchase using the dime sale script
£1.50 Preview RemoveNational Curriculum and Physical Education (Sport England) (AS Level Physical Education AQA)
A whole overview of the National Curriculum and the impact of the government on Physical Education including Sport England. Specifically aimed at students studying AS level Physical Education (AQA).
£2.50 Preview RemovePharmacology Notes for Exam Review
This is all the compilation of exams and quizzes and also my midterms and finals exams. This is the best reviewer and summary for studying your Pharmacology course.
£18.75 Preview RemoveThe effect of pre-performance self-generated happiness and anxiety on sprinting performance
- Influence of happiness and anxiety of sporting performance - Nature of sport - Theoretical background - Introduction to emotion - Cognitive theories - Cognitive-motivational-relational theory - Frederickson's Broaden-and-build theory - Emotions in sport - Anxiety overview - Self-generation of Anxiety in sport - Development of the Competitive-state-anxiety-inventory-2 - Critique of the CSAI-2 - Self-generation of Happiness - Importance of Happiness in sport - Thesis including further literature review, hypotheses, methodology, data analysis, an in-depth discussion, appendices. Dissertation grade: 72% Suitable for - Final year university students studying Sport Psychology (predominantly anxiety)
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- How do we want to feel as performers? - Definition of Self-efficacy - Self-efficacy theory - Collective efficacy and definition - Measurements of collective efficacy - Characteristics of collective efficacy - Sources of collective efficacy Suitable - 1st to 3rd year University studying Sport and Exercise Science
£1.25 Preview RemoveAQA Physical Education (PE) A-Level Revision Notes
Personal revision notes from my entire a-level study of physical education from 2020-2021. Taught using the AQA specification (7582), as well as various other notes/powerpoints etc. The document is kept mostly in their respective sections however there is an overlap of information so the location of info may be in unexpected modules. Modules: 1. Applied anatomy and physiology 2. Skill acquisition 3. Sport and society 4. Exercise physiology 5. Biomechanical movement 6. Sport psychology 7. Sport and society and the role of technology in physical activity and sport
£13.13 Preview RemovePhysical Training in Boxing
Physical Training in Boxing CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.1. THE IMPORTANCE AND CURRENTITY OF THE TOPIC I.2 MOTIVATION FOR THE CHOICE OF THE THEME 1.3 BOXING AS A BRANCH OF SPORTS CHAPTER II THEORETICAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF THE WORK II.1 PHYSICAL TRAINING – GENERAL II.2 METHODOLOGY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHYSICAL QUALITIES OF THE BOXERS A. Strength development B. Speed development C. Development of resistance II.3 DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING AT GROUP LEVEL CHAPTER III CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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notes covering: - Globalization - Commercialization - Ethics and Deviance - Violence in sport - Modern Technology in sport
£3.75 Preview Remove11 Physiotherapy prometric guess for DHA,MOH,HAAD,DOH,DHCC,OMSB,SLE,QCHP,NHRA,MOH
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£2.50 Preview RemoveOlympic Swimming 101
A 2 page (with images) sports science research paper on Olympic Swimming Includes events and requirements to make it to the Olympic level of swimming
£3.75 Preview RemoveDevelopment of Strength in Fighting at the Junior Level
Development of Strength in Fighting at the Junior Level Introduction .........................................................................................................................4 The motivation for choosing the theme .................................................................................5 CHAPTER I 1.1. The evolution of competitive wrestling ...........................................................................6 1.2. Critical study on the development of strength in fighting ................................................9 1.3. Anatomic-physiological and psycho-physical peculiarities of the age (16-19 years) ........10 1.4. Definition of force in specialized literature ...................................................................12 1.5. Determining factors in strength development ................................................................15 CHAPTER II 2. 1. The purpose, tasks and hypothesis of the research ........................................................ 17 2.2. Research methods used in testing ................................................................................. 18 2.3. Control samples used in tests ........................................................................................ 23 CHAPTER III 3.1. Organization of research ...............................................................................................24 3.2. Actuation pin system ...................................................................................................... 26 3.3. Forms of manifestation of force in fights ........................................................................ 28 3.4 The role of force in the practice of fighting .....................................................................31 CHAPTER IV 4.1. Methodical procedures for the development of strength in battles .................................. 33 4.2. Aspects regarding the effort specific to fights ................................................................. 42 4.3. Data processing and interpretation ............................................... ......................................43 CONCLUSIONS..... ............................................................................................................ 52 BIBLIOGRAPHY ........................................................................................................ ..........53
£13.13 Preview RemoveAlevel PE paper 1 full notes
OCR Alevel PE Notes covering: - synovial joints - muscle fibers - cardiovascular system - gas exchange - diet and nutrition - intermittent hypoxic training - recovery - energy systems - injury prevention and rehabilitation - periodization - linear motion - angular motion - fluid mechanics - projectile motion - forces (spin and magnus)
£8.75 Preview RemoveThe Importance of Sports in Schools (English/Sports Science)
A 2 page report on the health and social benefits of including athletics as a part of a student's education in schools.
£3.75 Preview RemoveShoulder Complex Joints
Table summarizing the details of the shoulder joints including joint types, muscles, ligaments, and movement actions
£2.00 Preview RemoveTuchmans Theory
Tuchmans Theory of storming, norming, forming and performing. notes on characteristics of these three traits.
£1.50 Preview RemoveThe decisive pass in Handball
The decisive pass in Handball CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.1. Theme presentation CHAPTER II – AMENRETICO-METHODICAL BACKGROUND OF THE WORKTEO II 1. Criticism of Specialized Literature II.2. Characteristics and trends in the contemporary handball game II.2.1 Characteristics of the handball game. II.2.2. Trends in the evolution of the handball game II.3. The systemic approach to research II.4. The system of reception and transmission of the ball II.5. Evolutions and development directions in modern handball II.6. Game concept CHAPTER III – AN RGANIZATION OF THE RESEARCH III.1. The purpose of the work III.2. Research tasks III.3. Hypotheses III.4. Research methods CHAPTER IV – PREL UCRAREAAND DATA INTERPRETATION IV.1. Classification of decisive passes IV.2. The frequency of the fundamental procedures of passing the ball, used as "decisive passes" IV.3. The efficiency of shots on goal in which the fundamental procedures of passing the ball were used as a decisive pass IV.4. The technical characteristics of the decisive pass IV.5. The frequency and efficiency of the thrown passes used as a decisive pass IV.6. The frequency and efficiency of special passes used as decisive passes IV.7. The frequency and efficiency of passes used as a decisive pass CHAPTER V – WITH CLUDAYS AND PROPOSALS BIBLIOGRAPHY
£12.50 Preview RemoveBoxer training
Boxer training CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.1. THE IMPORTANCE AND CURRENTITY OF THE TOPIC I.2 MOTIVATION FOR THE CHOICE OF THE THEME CHAPTER II THEORETICAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF THE WORK II.1 IMPROVEMENT OF TECHNIQUE AND TACTICS II.2 COMBAT PRACTICE II.3 Hygienic conditions of the training process II.4 PERSONAL HYGIENE OF THE BOXER II.5 FEEDING OF THE BOXER DURING THE TRAINING PERIOD II.6 MAINTAINING THE BOXER'S WEIGHT II.7 MEDICAL CONTROL AND SELF-CONTROL DURING THE TRAINING PERIOD II.8 PREVENTION OF OVERTRAINING CHAPTER III CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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