Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since the 1960s. The first generation of surfers is now older than 60 years of age while many of them still surf regularly. Limited information is available with regard to the long-term physiological adaptations of participating in surfing. The aim of this study was to provide evidence on the effects of long-term surfing on neuromuscular function as compared to age-matched non-surfers. Eleven male surfers who had participated in surfing for at least 40 years volunteered for the study. A group of age-matched and physically active men (n = 11) were recruited as the control. The physiological variables measured included maximal isometric voluntary contraction for...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1277-1293, 2021. Surfing is the ability to ride a s...
Background: Surf practice contributes to overuse injuries and musculoskeletal pain. Relationship bet...
Fifteen subjects enrolled to take part in a water exercise programme (mean age = 69.7 years) and 13 ...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960’s. The ...
Introduction The sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relativ...
Effects of long-term recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers: a prelim...
Low mechanical loading aquatic activities such as swimming and scuba diving have identified decrease...
Background: Surfing is a sport that has become considerably popular, which increased interest in res...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a ‘boom’ in participants and media attention over the la...
Surfing is one of the most popular sports among Australian athletes, yet data about the characterist...
Objectives To determine whether ankle proprioception differs by competitive level and is related to ...
The aim of this study was to determine the contractile properties and muscle stiffness to assess lat...
Background: Surfing is a high skill sport that requires a considerable amount of time in a variety o...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
OBJECTIVES; Chronic shoulder injuries are prevalent amongst surfers and one potential underlying ca...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1277-1293, 2021. Surfing is the ability to ride a s...
Background: Surf practice contributes to overuse injuries and musculoskeletal pain. Relationship bet...
Fifteen subjects enrolled to take part in a water exercise programme (mean age = 69.7 years) and 13 ...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960’s. The ...
Introduction The sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relativ...
Effects of long-term recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers: a prelim...
Low mechanical loading aquatic activities such as swimming and scuba diving have identified decrease...
Background: Surfing is a sport that has become considerably popular, which increased interest in res...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a ‘boom’ in participants and media attention over the la...
Surfing is one of the most popular sports among Australian athletes, yet data about the characterist...
Objectives To determine whether ankle proprioception differs by competitive level and is related to ...
The aim of this study was to determine the contractile properties and muscle stiffness to assess lat...
Background: Surfing is a high skill sport that requires a considerable amount of time in a variety o...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
OBJECTIVES; Chronic shoulder injuries are prevalent amongst surfers and one potential underlying ca...
International Journal of Exercise Science 14(6): 1277-1293, 2021. Surfing is the ability to ride a s...
Background: Surf practice contributes to overuse injuries and musculoskeletal pain. Relationship bet...
Fifteen subjects enrolled to take part in a water exercise programme (mean age = 69.7 years) and 13 ...