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Sérgio Matos

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 2 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2015-2022, suosituimpien joukossa Field-based Tests for Soccer Players. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Field-based Tests for Soccer Players

Field-based Tests for Soccer Players

Filipe Manuel Clemente; Rafael Oliveira; Rui Silva; Zeki Akyildiz; Halil Ibrahim Ceylan; Javier Raya González; Francisco Tomás González Fernández; Rui Araújo; Hugo Sarmento; Ricardo Lima; Bruno Silva; Sérgio Matos; Yung-Sheng Chen; José Afonso

Springer International Publishing AG
2022
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This book systematically summarizes the accuracy, precision, and repeatability levels of field-based tests applied in soccer. It considers such details as the effectiveness of tests for different age categories and sexes. In this book, the readers will be able to check all the field-based tests conceived for fitness assessment in soccer through a large systematic review made to the literature. In addition a brief characterization of each test and presentation of the concurrent validity and repeatability levels for each test will be provided. Finally, the book contains a general discussion of the implications of the tests for different methodological approaches to training. It will be use to sports scientists and practitioners.
Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

Sally E. Findley; Sergio Matos

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
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Immigrants living in US cities face myriad obstacles to accessing quality health care. This inequitable access to care is compounded by the risk of chronic disease accompanying the stress, strain, and lifestyle changes that can come with life in a new country. Bridging the Gap details the role, lessons, and effectiveness of community health workers (CHWs) in bringing health care to underserved immigrant communities. Combining education, advocacy, and local cultural acumen, CHWs have proven successful in the United States and abroad, improving community health and establishing an evidence base for how CHW programs can work for immigrants. Based on a decade of in-depth evaluations from several immigrant health programs in New York City with complementary interviews with dozens of immigrants and CHWs, Bridging the Gap offers insights into how CHWs help immigrants overcome the obstacles to health care. The authors carefully distill first-hand lessons into recommendations for best practices in developing and utilizing effective CHW programs--insights that will be immediately useful to any community group, municipal agency, or health care organization. Bridging the Gap provides a workable antidote to the seemingly intractable problems faced by cities everywhere in the pursuit of maintaining and maximizing immigrant health. It is a hugely valuable entry in burgeoning field that will be central to the next century of urban public health.