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CAUSES OF JOINT INJURIES IN FOOTBALL TENNIS

Ana-Maria Rizescu, (), Mariana Cordun () and Anamaria Gherghel ()
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Ana-Maria Rizescu,: National University of Physical Education and Sports
Mariana Cordun: National University of Physical Education and Sports
Anamaria Gherghel: National University of Physical Education and Sports

Marathon, 2020, vol. 12, issue 2, 111-118

Abstract: The football tennis game is one of the sports in which acyclic movements predominate. In a football tennis match, the technique of kicking the ball differs both from that applied in football and from that used in tennis, which highlights that the name of the football tennis discipline together with its theoretical and practical foundation is independent of the football and tennis sports. The occurrence of joint injuries in the life of a non-athlete is not a drama, however, the same cannot be said about the high-performance athlete who is forced to interrupt his/her sports activity for a period, whether short or long, depending on the severity of the suffered injury. Therefore, we must first know the causes in order to prevent accidents. to prevent accidents, it is worth investigating their causes. This research main objective is to fill a gap in football-tennis related knowledge and literature.

Keywords: football tennis; injuries; performance; stretching (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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