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    Language Suggestion in Online Advertising of Figure Skating Ice Shows by O. A. Selemeneva

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The purpose of the work is to identify linguistic means that realize the suggestive potential in the advertising of figure skating ice shows. The analysis of media texts posted in the Russian social network “VKontakte” was carried out. 124 advertising texts for 2021—2023 were analyzed Methods of discursive and communicative-pragmatic analysis, content analysis, descriptive method were used. …”
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    Explosive Strength and Speed as Potential Determinants of Success in Youth Figure Skating Competitions by Jiri Helesic, Michal Lehnert

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aimed to determine the extent to which explosive and reactive strength of the lower limbs, as well as acceleration in running and skating speed, predict figure skating competition results in youth skaters. Talented figure skaters aged 8 to 16 years (n = 211) were divided into two groups: Group 1 (basic novice; age: 10.38 ± 1.10 yrs., height: 1.3889 ± 0.07.26 m, weight: 32.75 ± 4.63 kg) and Group 2 (advanced novice and junior; age: 13.02 ± 1.06 yrs., height: 1.527 ± 0.0818 m, weight: 42.73 ± 7.62 kg). …”
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    Conflict Discourse Behavior in Russian Figure Skating Media Text: A Double Case Analysis by Irina V. Evseeva, Mariia V. Belousova

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The analysis of the figure skating conflict covered 13 parameters described by E. …”
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    Elite Figure Skaters Return to Sport Strategy Following Sports-Related Concussion: A Clinical Commentary by Brittani Freund, Gretchen Mohney

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…. # Description Given the unique demands of figure skating—such as high-speed spins, jumps, inversions, and overhead lifts—this clinical commentary offers sport-specific guidance for healthcare practitioners (HCPs) managing elite figure skaters recovering from sports-related concussions (SRC). …”
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    Arena ice quality and perspectives on optimizing performance and addressing emerging challenges by Ryan H. S. Hutchins, Yanan Li, Greg Taylor, Dave Loverock, Stefania Impellizzeri

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Maintaining optimal ice surfaces in arenas is essential for ensuring athlete performance and safety in sports such as hockey, figure skating, and curling. This study combines expert survey responses from 55 North American ice arena managers with existing literature to identify best practices for managing ice conditions. …”
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    Temperature Non-Uniformity of Ice-Field Surface at Covered Skating-Rinks by P. I. Diachek, D. G. Livansky

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The paper considers design variants and requirements to temperature regime of  an ice field which is used for organization of ice-hockey, figure skating and skating  competitions. The  purpose of the presented paper is to ensure the conditions which make it possible to obtain high sports results owing to preparation of an ice-field with the required characteristics.  …”
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    Importance of ice for the «White Olympics» by A. F. Renkel

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…History of the Olympic winter games and the Norwegian figure skater Sonia Henie, first and the only three-time Olympic champion (1928, 1932, 1936) in ladies figure skating, is presented in the article. Leaving the amateurish sport, Henie became a Hollywood star of the ballet on ice. …”
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    USE OF THE DANCE PAD FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RHYTHMIC ABILITIES by Lenka Svobodová, Alena Skotáková, Petr Hedbávný, Pavlina Vaculíková, Martin Sebera

    Published 2016-10-01
    “… In our research we assessed the effect of an intervention programme based on regular use of the dance pad on the level of rhythmic abilities as important factors influencing the performance in gymnastic sports, dancing, figure skating and so on. The sample consisted of 28 dancers aged between 8-13 years. …”
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    Relocate to compete: a critical view on the diaspora of Russian athletes by Timur Absalyamov, Mathias Schubert

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The report reveals that the number of Russian athletes who changed their sporting nationality in order to compete continues to rise, with key sports affected at the moment being chess, figure skating, wrestling, equestrian, auto racing, and soccer. …”
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    A comparison of bone mineral density in adolescent swimmers, pentathletes and figure skaters by Ersin Gümüş, Sinem Akgül, Nuray Kanbur, Orhan Derman

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Bone mineral content (BMC) and BMD of lumbar spine (L1-L4) and left femoral region were compared between young athletes participating in swimming (n=50), pentathlon (n=18), and figure skating (n=7). Femur total and lumbar spine (L1-L4) BMC values of figure skaters (29.1±8.1 g and 51.5±19.0 g, respectively) were found to be higher than swimmers (21.5±6.6 g and 36.1±11.7 g, respectively) and pentathletes (21.6±6.2 g and 41.7±19.4 g, respectively). …”
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    THE STATE OF HEALTH OF CHILDREN, SYSTEMATICALLY ENGAGED IN SPORTS by A. S. Babikova, G. M. Nasybullina

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Athletes engaged in mass kinds of sports (football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, ski races, track and field athletics, diving, figure skating, aerobics) were included in the study according to the sickness rate, physical development and morbidity. 58,9 % of childrens have an average height, 71,9 % - body weight corresponding to the height, 76,4 % - lung capacity of average or above the average value, 88,7 % - arm strength of average or above the average value. …”
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    Cellular and molecular screening of connective tissue dysplasia in adolescent athletes (pilot study) by M. V. Dvornichenko, A. E. Sizikova, T. V. Saprina, E. N. Pashkova, M. S. Shcherbinko, I. A. Khlusov, V. V. Novitsky

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The structural and functional status of cellular elements of in vitro culturing of mononuclear leukocytes of peripheral blood in adolescent athletes connected with phenotypic manifestations of undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (UCTD) were investigated. 25 pupils of sport schools from 10–14 years old (main disciplines: figure skating, gymnastics, athletics) were examined with the help of express analysis. …”
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    Multicomponent body composition of university club sport athletes by Dale R. Wagner, Edward M. Heath, Sara A. Harper, Elizabeth A. Cafferty, Masaru Teramoto, Alyssa Evans, Tate Burch, Jacob McBride, Steven Spencer, Michael N. Vakula

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Additionally, the majority of norms for NCAA athletes were created from individual methods requiring assumptions.Objective This study used a four-component (4C) model to measure the body composition of university club sports athletes.Methods Data were collected on club athletes participating in baseball, climbing, cycling, figure skating, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, pickleball, powerlifting, racquetball, rodeo, rugby, soccer, swimming, ultimate, and volleyball. …”
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