D.M. Peters
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View article: Reliability of Standardised High-Intensity Static Stretching on the Hamstrings over Multiple Visits
Reliability of Standardised High-Intensity Static Stretching on the Hamstrings over Multiple Visits Open
Static stretching (SS) is commonly used in athletic programs, and the intensity of SS has recently been examined for its effects on range of motion (ROM), strength and passive stiffness. However, the reliability of high-intensity SS across…
View article: Wild About Wolves: Using collaboration and innovation to bridge parks, people, and predators
Wild About Wolves: Using collaboration and innovation to bridge parks, people, and predators Open
Human‐carnivore conflicts present an array of conservation challenges, especially in complex and cross‐cultural settings. Described here is a facilitated, multi‐method, collaborative process in the Nuu‐chah‐nulth First Nations' Traditional…
View article: The Effects of Static Stretching Intensity on Range of Motion and Strength: A Systematic Review
The Effects of Static Stretching Intensity on Range of Motion and Strength: A Systematic Review Open
The aim of this study was to systematically review the evidence on the outcomes of using different intensities of static stretching on range of motion (ROM) and strength. PubMed, Web of Science and Cochrane controlled trials databases were…
View article: Considerations Perceived by Coaches as Specific to Coaching Elite Women’s Soccer Teams
Considerations Perceived by Coaches as Specific to Coaching Elite Women’s Soccer Teams Open
This study investigated challenges perceived by coaches when working with elite women’s soccer teams. Six men and four women coaches with experience in the first Norwegian League or Norwegian national team participated. Semi-structured int…
View article: Acute appetite and eating behaviour responses to apparatus-free, high-intensity intermittent exercise in inactive women with excess weight
Acute appetite and eating behaviour responses to apparatus-free, high-intensity intermittent exercise in inactive women with excess weight Open
High-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) has been shown to transiently suppress appetite, but such exercise has traditionally required the use of specialist apparatus (e.g., cycle ergometer). This study aimed to determine appetite and e…
View article: Development and Initial Validation of the Humor Climate in Sport Scale
Development and Initial Validation of the Humor Climate in Sport Scale Open
In sport teams, humor is an essential element that influences communication processes, and plays an important role in group dynamics. Despite this, no current instrument is presented in the literature to measure humor climate in sport team…
View article: Psychometric Evaluation of the Norwegian Versions of the Modified Group Environment Questionnaire and the Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire
Psychometric Evaluation of the Norwegian Versions of the Modified Group Environment Questionnaire and the Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire Open
This study aimed to translate the modified Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ) and the Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire (YSEQ) into Norwegian, examine the factor structure and reliability of the scales through independent clusters m…
View article: Predicting field-goal success according to offensive, defensive and contextual variables in elite men’s wheelchair basketball
Predicting field-goal success according to offensive, defensive and contextual variables in elite men’s wheelchair basketball Open
The purposes of this study were to (i) develop a field-goal shooting performance analysis template and (ii) explore the impact of each identified variable upon the likely outcome of a field-goal attempt using binary logistic regression mod…
View article: Athletes as “Cultural Architects”: A Qualitative Analysis of Elite Coaches’ Perceptions of Highly Influential Soccer Players
Athletes as “Cultural Architects”: A Qualitative Analysis of Elite Coaches’ Perceptions of Highly Influential Soccer Players Open
The main purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of highly influential players in elite soccer. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 10 elite coaches to determine their perceptions of the characteristics, emergenc…
View article: Making Every “Point” Count: Identifying the Key Determinants of Team Success in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball
Making Every “Point” Count: Identifying the Key Determinants of Team Success in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Open
Wheelchair basketball coaches and researchers have typically relied on box score data and the Comprehensive Basketball Grading System to inform practice, however, these data do not acknowledge how the dynamic perspectives of teams change, …
View article: A New Reliable Performance Analysis Template for Quantifying Action Variables in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball
A New Reliable Performance Analysis Template for Quantifying Action Variables in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Open
This study aimed to develop a valid and reliable performance analysis template for quantifying team action variables in elite men's wheelchair basketball. First action variables and operational definitions were identified by the authors an…
View article: Preliminary evidence of reductive stress in human cytotoxic T cells following exercise
Preliminary evidence of reductive stress in human cytotoxic T cells following exercise Open
This study investigated immunophenotypic differences in intracellular thiol redox state of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from trained [ n = 9, means ± SD: age 28 ± 5 yr; (body mass index) BMI 23.2 ± 2.6 kg/m 2 ; V̇o 2m…
View article: The Influence of Collective Behavior on Pacing in Endurance Competitions
The Influence of Collective Behavior on Pacing in Endurance Competitions Open
A number of theoretical models have been proposed in recent years to explain pacing strategies observed in individual competitive endurance events. These have typically related to the internal regulatory processes that inform the making of…
View article: Age and Grip Strength Predict Hand Dexterity in Adults
Age and Grip Strength Predict Hand Dexterity in Adults Open
In the scientific literature, there is much evidence of a relationship between age and dexterity, where increased age is related to slower, less nimble and less smooth, less coordinated and less controlled performances. While some suggest …