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Dr Rasoul Yaali, Dr Maliheh Naeimi Kia, Dr Amin Gholami,
Volume 8, Issue 16 (12-2018)
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of weight transfer training on static and dynamic balance of older women. 20 accessible subjects that met our criteria divided randomly into two experimental and control groups. The experimental group trained for 6 weeks, 3 times a week and each session 60 minutes a day. Biodex balance system used for training and testing procedures. Data analysis used by repeated measure ANOVA showed significant main effects and interaction for dynamic balance parameters  including overall dynamic balance, anterioposterior dynamic balance and mediolateral dynamic balance) .Intrasubject analysis using t test indicated weight transfer balance training, compared to static balance, improved significantly dynamic balance parameters. The dynamic balance improvement following weight transfer training mat resulted from its effectiveness on sensory and motor systems involved in the dynamic balance of older women.
Mohadese Naeimi, Merali Hematinejad, Noshin Benar, Fatemeh Saeedi,
Volume 100, Issue 100 (10-2020)
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The purpose of this study was investigating the impact of digital marketing on Competitiveness of Sports Businesses (sports clubs in Rasht) through competitive intelligence and entrepreneurship This research was descriptive-correlational in terms of type, applied purpose and field implementation method. The statistical population of the present study was all managers and coaches of sports clubs in Rasht. Statistical sample According to the method proposed by Barclay et al. (1995) to determine the minimum sample in structural equation modeling was used. To generalize the sample to the research community, 220 questionnaires were distributed among managers and coaches of sports clubs in Rasht and 196 questionnaires were analyzed. SPSS and SMART PlS have been used to analyze the data. Findings showed that digital marketing has a direct and significant effect on competitiveness, competitive intelligence and entrepreneurship. Also, competitive intelligence has a direct and significant effect on competitiveness and entrepreneurship. entrepreneurship has a direct and significant effect on competitiveness. According to the research findings, club managers can use the positive effects of digital marketing along with using the advantages of competitive intelligence and entrepreneurship to increase the competitiveness of their business in order to increase customers, increase profitability and productivity of the club.

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