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6. Career trajectories, transition rates, and birthdate distributions: the rocky road from youth to senior level in men's European football.

7. Decoding the decade: Analyzing the evolution of technical and tactical performance in elite padel tennis (2011–2021).

8. Upper-Limb Muscle Fatigability in Para-Athletes Quantified as the Rate of Force Development in Rapid Contractions of Submaximal Amplitude.

11. Don't Throw the Baby Out With the Bathwater: Talent in Swimming Sprinting Events Might Be Hidden at Early Age.

15. Birth Advantages in Male Italian Soccer: How They Influence Players Youth Career and Their Future Career Status.

17. Internal Training Load Affects Day-After-Pretraining Perceived Fatigue in Female Volleyball Players.

18. Decreased neural drive affects the early rate of force development after repeated burst‐like isometric contractions.

19. The use of Focus Group Interviews to define the perceived importance of competencies related to the entrepreneurship as starting point for a new career in European athletes: an AtLETyC study

21. Elite Junior Throwers Unlikely to Remain at the Top Level in the Senior Category.

22. Effects of Presession Well-Being Perception on Internal Training Load in Female Volleyball Players.

24. Internal-Training-Load Monitoring, Notational and Time-Motion Analyses, Psychometric Status, and Neuromuscular Responses in Elite Rugby Union.

25. World-Class Sprinters' Careers: Early Success Does Not Guarantee Success at Adult Age.

27. Player Session Rating of Perceived Exertion: A More Valid Tool Than Coaches' Ratings to Monitor Internal Training Load in Elite Youth Female Basketball.

28. Junior to senior transition pathway in Italian Football: The rocky road to the top is not determined by youth national team's selections.

29. Relative age effect reversal on the junior-to-senior transition in world-class athletics.

30. Two Is Better than One: Successful World-Class Sprinters Compete in Two Disciplines.

31. Youth-to-senior transition in women's and girls' football: Towards a better understanding of relative age effects and gender-specific considerations.

32. The Most Active Child Is Not Always the Fittest: Physical Activity and Fitness Are Weakly Correlated.

33. The Influence of Contextual Factors on the Relative Age Effect in Male International Rugby Union: The Impact of Sociocultural Influences and Playing Position.

35. Physical Activities at Distance: Feasibility and Acceptability of Online Remote Exercise Intervention in Older Adults.

38. Commentary: Comment and reflection about Mental health outcomes of the Daily Mile in elementary school children: a single‐arm pilot study. The implementation of the Daily Mile in the school context.

39. The Cut-Off Value for Classifying Active Italian Children Using the Corresponding National Version of the Physical Activity Questionnaire.

40. Corrective procedures remove relative age effect from world-class junior sprinters.

41. A Longitudinal Study on the Relationship Between Aerobic Endurance and Lower Body Strength in Italian Sedentary Older Adults.

42. Performance progression of elite jumpers: Early performances do not predict later success.

43. Training sessions with tackles impair upper-limb neuromuscular function in elite rugby union.

44. Performance analysis of elite lifesavers during competition: effects related to gender, turn of competition, and age category.

45. The Role of Working Memory on Dual-Task Cost During Walking Performance in Childhood.

46. Running technique is more effective than soccer-specific training for improving the sprint and agility performances with ball possession of prepubescent soccer players.

47. The Beginning of Senior Career in Team Sport Is Affected by Relative Age Effect.

48. Relative Age Influences Performance of World-Class Track and Field Athletes Even in the Adulthood.

49. Interlimb Asymmetries Identified Using the Rate of Torque Development in Ballistic Contraction Targeting Submaximal Torques.

50. Neuromuscular Fatigue Does Not Impair the Rate of Force Development in Ballistic Contractions of Submaximal Amplitudes.

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