Impaired pre-competition wellbeing measures can negatively impact running performance in developmental youth female soccer players DOI Creative Commons
Michael G. Sydney, Martin Wollin, Dale W. Chapman

et al.

Biology of Sport, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 145 - 152

Published: July 21, 2023

This study aimed to determine the association between pre-competition perceived player wellbeing measures and subsequent relative peak running performance of developmental youth female soccer players (n = 15, age: 16 ± 1 years). Total distance (TD), high-speed (> 3.5 m/s) (HSRD) very 5.3 (VHSRD) were expressed using 1-, 2- 5-minute epochs (per minute) calculations. Fatigue, sleep quality, upper lower-body muscle soreness, stress, mood collected via a self-reported questionnaire (1-5 Likert scale). Menstrual cycle phase was calendar-based countback method. Results demonstrated that reductions in stress associated with decreased TD all (

Language: Английский

Intergenerational Perspectives From Elite Female Athletes’ Experiences With the Menstrual Cycle: Weaving in Confessional Insights From a Male Researcher With Emerging Co-Researchers DOI Creative Commons
Sharan Srinivasa Gopalan,

Emma Skaug,

Jean M. L. Richardson

et al.

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 27, 2024

This qualitative study sought to explore, in depth, the sporting experiences of two Canadian elite athletes related menstrual cycle. Considering male patriarchy, a novel interview approach was used facilitate between-athlete sharing and reflection on their menstruation-related experiences, initiated by an between participants without researcher being present. Thematic analysis revealed key differences with respect knowledge awareness coaches, athletes’ attitudes toward cycle, availability facilities resources, while highlighting lack equality within male-dominated environments general menstruation taboo society. An interwoven confessional tale highlighted challenges imposed relatability male, non-menstruating researchers need recognize patriarchal power that past has filtered female perspectives specific needs, unquestionably promoting sport from perspective.

Language: Английский

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Impaired pre-competition wellbeing measures can negatively impact running performance in developmental youth female soccer players DOI Creative Commons
Michael G. Sydney, Martin Wollin, Dale W. Chapman

et al.

Biology of Sport, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 145 - 152

Published: July 21, 2023

This study aimed to determine the association between pre-competition perceived player wellbeing measures and subsequent relative peak running performance of developmental youth female soccer players (n = 15, age: 16 ± 1 years). Total distance (TD), high-speed (> 3.5 m/s) (HSRD) very 5.3 (VHSRD) were expressed using 1-, 2- 5-minute epochs (per minute) calculations. Fatigue, sleep quality, upper lower-body muscle soreness, stress, mood collected via a self-reported questionnaire (1-5 Likert scale). Menstrual cycle phase was calendar-based countback method. Results demonstrated that reductions in stress associated with decreased TD all (

Language: Английский

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