Do you know a female, high school track athlete?
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Do you want to inspire resilience in sport and improve mental and physical health for her and her team? Researchers in the Stanford FASTR Program are testing an interactive, educational platform to promote female athlete health. Using engaging stories from top athletes, inspiring coaches, and lead researchers they hope to inspire resilience and promote mental and physical health. Visit fastr.stanford.edu for more information.
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Model predicts how muscles respond to endurance and resistance training
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June 6, 2024
Model predicts how muscles respond to endurance and resistance training
Study challenges cycle syncing, finds metabolism consistent during menstrual cycle
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June 4, 2024
Study challenges cycle syncing, finds metabolism consistent during menstrual cycle
Self-supervised learning method boosts data efficiency by 10x for IMU-based analysis of forces during walking
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June 3, 2024
Self-supervised learning method boosts data efficiency by 10x for IMU-based analysis of forces during walking
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