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    Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Get Active Questionnaire for Pregnancy (GAQ-P) to Spanish population by Eva Ferrer, Maia Brik, Margie Davenport, Ruben Barakat, Montse Palacio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the cognitive debriefing, we included 73 stakeholders (pregnant women, healthcare professionals and physical activity and sports professionals) from different regions of Spain, to improve the cultural aspects and the comprehensibility of the translation. …”
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    600 meters to VO2max: Predicting Cardiorespiratory Fitness with an Uphill Run by Kübra Stoican, Regina Oeschger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At the same time, multiple indirect methods have been developed to estimate VO2max, most of which are field tests. …”
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    Optimizing Scanning in Youth Female Football: The Role of Verbal Instructions by Mirjam Hintermann, Michael Romann, Dennis Lüdin, Wolfgang Taube, Jörg Fuchslocher

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While the importance of visual exploration for subsequent action performance is well-documented in men’s football (Aksum et al., 2021; Jordet et al., 2020), recent research highlights its equally critical role in women’s football (Hintermann et al., 2024). Despite coaches acknowledge the importance of visual exploration training, they often lack knowledge about effective training and developing methods (Eldridge et al., 2022). …”
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    L’Olympisme des femmes face à l’antiféminisme sportif (1921-1936) by Florys Castan-Vicente

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…By organizing themselves into an independent international federation (the FSFI or Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale), they created an institution in competition with the IOC and challenged antifeminism in sport on its own turf. International competitive sport thus became a space of struggle taken up by women, workers, the middle and working classes. …”
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