NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 19, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Roundup: The sunny happy land of Open Science By far the biggest announcement in open science and/or open software this week was the launch of the Artificial Intelligence Open Network which […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 19, 2016
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 19, 2016 Frequency: The Overlooked Resistance Training Variable for Inducing Muscle Hypertrophy? | SpringerLink Sports Medicine from October 17, 2016 The principle of progressive overload must be adhered to for individuals to continually increase muscle size with resistance training. While the majority […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 18, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Tweet of the Week Twitter, Catherine Breslin from October 16, 2016 Headline: 6 Ways Designers Need to Adapt in the Age of AI uxdesign.cc, Ramy Nassar from September 27, 2016 AI […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 18, 2016 Major League Soccer success of Nicolas Lodeiro and Mauro Diaz down to clubs helping them settle – ESPN FC ESPN FC, Jeff Carlisle from October 13, 2016 It’s a scenario that has played out countless times the world over. A […]
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New research by Stephanie Kovalchik in the Journal of Sports Sciences makes a couple of points about the career arcs of elite female tennis players. The very best tend to earn their first professional ranking at a younger age (15) and they stay ranked further into their careers (until almost 30). The subtext of the […]
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NYU Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for October 17, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Headline: Spy agencies team up with National Academies Science, ScienceInsider from October 12, 2016 In an unprecedented move, U.S. intelligence agencies are teaming up with the nation’s most prestigious scientific body […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 17, 2016 Nolito: ‘I’d train, then eat. The cakes and the Coke. Then you realise: it’s no good’ The Guardian, Football from October 16, 2016 … At 16, he joined Valencia but soon returned, not ready to be alone and unprepared for […]
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Sports science is a complex solution to the complex problem of athlete health and performance. Unfortunately the perception of sports science is that of next big things, secret weapons and magic bullets. It should not be a secret that sleep and recovery and nutrition can contribute significantly to on-field performance. There are also emerging technologies […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 15, 2016 Sports psychologist: Odell Beckham Jr. needs to refocus his aggression USA TODAY Sports from October 05, 2016 Odell Beckham Jr.’s outbursts — assaulting a kicking net, taking a taunting penalty and throwing tantrums on the sidelines — have been a […]
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – October 14, 2016
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 14, 2016 It’s fitting that Ennis-Hill’s reign mirrored the meteoric rise of women’s sport The Guardian, Anna Kessel from October 13, 2016 I’ll never forget the first time Jessica Ennis-Hill blew me away. It was 2009 and we were following her progress […]
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