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EWF Scientific Magazine
European Weightlifting Federation publication focusing on providing expertise in the evolution of training and other aspects regarding weightlifting
(Originally found http://ewfed.com/cat.php?id=9&akid=44)

  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 16
    • Editorial: Thank you all so much (final editorial by EWF president Antonio Urso)
    • Impact of stress, immunity, and signals from endocrine and nervoussystem on fascia
    • Statural growth in young olympic weightlifters
    • Polyvagal theroy, embodied cognition, perception-action
    • Motor coordination and learning the techniques
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 15 (January - April 2020)
    • Editorial: The impact of COVID-19 on sport: Possible future scenarios
    • The PNPT project
    • The foundations of the knowledge of muscle strength
    • Skeletal-muscle, neuroendocrine immune regulation and physical exercise: A narrative review
    • Self-regulation strategies for exercising with overloads
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 14 (September - December 2019)
    • Editorial: What is trained today in weightlifting
    • Nature or nurture: Gender variations in weightlifting technique
    • Posture: Some significant aspects
    • Knowledge Frontiers. The concepts of mechanobiology applied to strength training (part two)
    • DOMS: Delayed onset muscle soreness. Definition and classification (part one)
    • Autonomic nervous system responses to strength training intop-level weightlifters
    • Mechanisms regulating muscular hypertrophy: A real-time barbell tracking software for weightlifting
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 13 (May - August 2019)
    • Editorial: Coaching in this day and age. Reflections on an increasingly complex profession
    • Effects on body dissatisfaction: Trait anxiety on self-esteem in young weightlifters
    • Real Analyzer HD: A real-time barbell tracking software for weightlifitng
    • Applauding a limit to establish a victory
    • Traps, bats & calves: Considerations for the Hungarian start
    • EEG applications for sport and performance (part one)
    • Knowledge frontiers. The concepts of mechanobiology (part one)
    • Masters weightlifting
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 12 (January - April 2019)
    • Editorial: Women and sport (or woman is sport?)
    • Pnei and youth sports activities
    • The biomechanics of the sarcomere, the origin of muscular force (part three)
    • Variations of the jump under the barbell in the snatch and the clean
    • Athletic talent: Biological and phsychological prerequisities
    • Woman and sport
    • The menstrual cycle and strength training
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 11 (September - December 2018)
    • Editorial: The benefits of physical activity
    • Athletic talent: Methodological foundation
    • The biomechanics of the sarcomere, the origin of muscular force (part two)
    • The pnei, paradigm of sport (part one)
    • Identifying a test to monitor weightlifting performance in competitive male and female weightlifters
    • Scaling of body mass in weightlifting
    • The eleiko story
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 10 (May - August 2018)
    • Editorial: A question I often ask myself: What is sport today?
    • Why young athletes must do weightlifting
    • The biomechanics of the sarcomere, the origin of muscular force (part one)
    • Expression of strength in weightlifting
    • The importance of warming up and cooling down in sports injury prevention
    • Human talent: general overview
    • Why doping?
    • Pnei, posture, performance (part one)
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 9 (January - April 2018)
    • Editorial: Youth and sport
    • Strength development in the growing years
    • Protected: Reverse engineering injury mechanism and the consequences of forward engineering
    • Nutrition for performance
    • Making weight
    • Motion and muscle activity are affected by instability location during a squat exercise
    • Reliability of the one -repetition-maximum power clean test in adolescent athletes
    • Sport, human movement and emotions
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 8 (September - December 2017)
    • Editorial: Focus
    • Horizontal jump predicts weightlifting performance
    • Protected: Achilles tendon ruptures and the NFL
    • The use of complementary exercises as taken from olympic weightlifting as a means of recovering from mus- Medically unexplained symptoms
    • The power clean and power snatch from the knee
    • Muscle activation patterns during different squat techniques
    • β-Alanine supplementation for the competitive athlete
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 7 (May - August 2017)
    • Editorial: Human beings and movement
    • Protein supplementation and strength/power performance
    • The role of feedback in athlete learning
    • Bodyweight categories in weightlifting
    • Sports performance. Mus (medically unexplained symptoms), stress and chronic low-grade inflammation
    • The periodization of training in practice, science, and science fiction
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 6 (January - August 2017)
    • Editorial: Escaping the misunderstanding
    • Complexities of prescribing loads to target peak power
    • The ankle and an asian pull
    • Protein timing for the strength/power athlete
    • Influence of menstrual cycle and its phases on the performance of olympic weightlifting athletes
    • Sports performance. Mus (medically unexplained symptoms), stress and chronic, low-grade inflammation
    • Anticipating the times. From the theory of ideas to exercising movements (part two)
    • Complexity. How to study it and obtain useful information (part two)
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 5 (September - December 2016)
    • Editorial: Training and competing: Two sides of two different coins?
    • Snatch technique of male international weightlifters: A long-term analysis
    • Reverse engineering injury mechanism
    • The physics of the squat
    • Anticipating the times. From the theory of ideas to exercising movements (part one)
    • Scientific basis for power training
    • Isometric strength assesment in weightlifting
    • Complexity. How to study it and obtain useful information (part one)
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 4 (May - August 2016)
    • Editorial: What will become of us?
    • The b-side of the brain
    • Coaching skills
    • Can there be such a thing as an asian pull?
    • Setting the record straight on youth weightlifting
    • Trends in results for men and women in world championships and olympic games between the years 2004 and 2014
    • Strength training in children and adolescents: Morphological and neuronal adjustments?
    • The squat: A biomechanical analysis
    • Beyond training
    • "Grit your teeth!" Dental occlusion and muscle performance
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 3 (January - April 2016)
    • Editorial: The simplifying thought and the concept of complexity
    • Strength & conditioning for a science of human movement maximizing athletic performance: observations on periodization and variation
    • Recent advances in the imaging of biometric postural screening
    • A different approach thinking out of the box
    • Beyond training
    • Osgood-schlatter disease in weightlifting
    • When size really matters
    • Doping and gene doping: The ethical approach
    • Complexity and sport
    • Destination Rio. Acclimatisation: General aspects
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 2 (August - December 2015)
    • Editorial: Female strength the first thirty years of women's weightlifting
    • Functional training and movement training
    • How the female weightlifter outgrew the "lady bar"
    • Biomechanical model of the basic snatch techniques
    • Defining sports training. Vain ambition or necessity?
    • Three-dimensional kinematic analysis of the snatch technique for lifting different barbell weights
    • Importance of applied science in training program design
    • Coaching weightlifting in the age of sport technology
  • EWF Scientific Magazine - No. 1 (April - July 2015)
    • Editorial: Why a new magazine?
    • Myth of strength
    • Solar energy and muscle strength
    • Kinematic analysis of the snatch lift with elite female weightlifters during the 2010 WWC
    • The effects of training volume and competition on the salivary cortisol concentrations of olympic weightlifters 
    • Weightlifting and the knee
    • Comparison of warmup protocols of high class male and female weightlifters
    • What the business world can teach a coach about resource management


IWF World Weightlifting Magazine

A publication from the International Federation of Weightlifting covering the current happenings in competitions around the world, with interviews and assortment of information covering all aspects of the sport.
(Originally found http://www.iwf.net/media-services/world-weightlifting/)

 

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