YLMSportScience
YLMSportScience
The official app & game
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DESCRIPTION
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YLMSportScience infographics have now their own app!
If you are interested to find out what is new in sport sciences to improve your performance or your coaching strategies, this app will be perfect for you.
These infographics are summarizing in a friendly and easy-to-digest format the key messages of the latest researches published in the most recognized international scientific journals in sport medicine and sport sciences.
Each week, five infographics will be added to the library of the app. The infographics will be systematically available in four languages: English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. A direct link will also permit to the reader to get access to the original article summarized by the infographic.
To facilitate the experience of the user, the infographics are classified in 8 main categories (New, Training, Nutrition, Competition, Recovery, Injury, Youth and Health). A search engine listing more than 130 items will also help the user to identify the infographics addressing her/his areas of interest.
The app is available with a subscription of 3 or 12 months, automatically renewed at the expiration date. The subscription can be canceled at any moment by the user in the settings of his/her Google Play account.
Test it for free during 3 days to form your own opinion!
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: YLMSportScience
Genre: Sports
App version: 2.0.0
App size: 17M
Recent changes: A new version of the YLMSportScience application is now available: more user-friendly, more fluid and more efficient. With now the possibility to select your favorite infographics to find them more quickly!
Comments:
Great synthesis of current literature in small forms, with ability to get to the full papers.
I really like the very recent version of the app! More user-friendly, loads much faster on my phone and nice to now bookmark infographics as favourites. The infographics are a great bridge between researchers, practitioners and athletes. A quick, effective and appealing way to communicate science. I also like that we can quickly take a look at the original source (i.e. the scientific paper) in which the infographic is based on, by clicking on the book that appears below the infographic
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