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  2. Sports science - Wikipedia

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    Over two-thirds of the research was done regarding four sports: rowing, cycling, athletics, and swimming. [14] In America, sports play a big part of the American identity, however, sports science has slowly been replaced with exercise science. [18] Sports science can allow athletes to train and compete more effectively at home and abroad. [18]

  3. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    Sports that have a higher incidence of contact and collision have the highest rates of injury. [41] Collisions with the ground, objects, and other players are common, and unexpected dynamic forces on limbs and joints can cause sports injuries. Soccer is the sport leading to the most competitive injuries in NCAA female college athletes.

  4. Coleman Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Griffith built on his writings in the field of sports psychology through Psychology and Athletics (1928) as well as many contributions to a journal called The Athletic Journal. Griffith wrote about the basic problems and psychological components of athletic performance such as skills, learning, habit, attention, vision, emotion, and reaction time.

  5. Whiplash (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Whiplash, whose formal term is whiplash associated disorders (WAD), is a range of injuries to the neck caused by or related to a sudden distortion of the neck [1] associated with extension, [2] although the exact injury mechanisms remain unknown. The term "whiplash" is a colloquialism. "Cervical acceleration–deceleration" (CAD) describes the ...

  6. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    So substantive, in fact, that the study has been expanded to a five-year randomized clinical trial. But success requires a long-term commitment, Gray wrote in a paper about the project. The six sessions “represented the beginning of a process that the Marine would need to continue after the formal conclusion of the intervention.”

  7. Figure Skater Amber Glenn Suffered 'Severe' Concussion ... - AOL

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    After being recommended to try neurotherapy by her sports psychologist, Glenn found that it worked to calm her sympathetic nervous system by training her brain to automatically calm down.

  8. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    The first sport psychology laboratory was founded by Dr. Carl Diem in Berlin, in the early 1920s. [7] The early years of sport psychology were also highlighted by the formation of the Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen (College of Physical Education) in Berlin, Germany, by Robert Werner Schulte in 1920.

  9. Extreme weather whiplash: 50-degree temperature swings ... - AOL

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    24-hour temperature change as of 8 a.m. EST Friday A surge of springlike warmth greeted many areas across the United States this past week, providing a break from the winter weather. The short ...