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Department of Physical Education and Sport Science

GEORGE DALLAS

Position: Associate Professor
Tel/fax: +30  210 727 61 22
Section: Gymnastics and Dance
E-mail: gdallas[at]phed.uoa[dot]gr

 

Scientific discipline
Artistic Gymnastics

Teaching
-Didactics and Theory of Training in Artistic Gymnastics
-Didactics and Theory of Training in Trampoline
-Technical and Mechanical Analysis of Artistic Gymnastics
-Coaching in Artistic Gymnastics
-Teaching Methodology in Artistic Gymnastics
-Special Issues in Artistic Gymnastics
-Internship in Artistic Gymnastics

Research interests
-Physiological parameters in artistic gymnastics
-Applied sport science
-Vibration exercise

Degrees
-Bachelor National Academy of Physical Education, Athens, 1981
-Equivalent degree Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Athens  1985
-Bachelor Institute of Technology: Department of Physiotherapy, Athens, 1986
-Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education: University of Athens, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, 2001

Indicative Publications

  1. Dallas G., Paradisis G., Kirialanis P., Mellos V., Argitaki P., Smirniotou A. (2015). The acute effects of different training loads of whole body vibration on flexibility and explosive strength of lower limbs in divers. Biology of Sport, 32:235-241.
  2. Dallas G., Tsiganos G., Tsolakis Ch., Tsopani D., Di Cagno A., Smirniotou A. (2014). The acute effect of different stretching methods on flexibility and jumping performance in competitive artistic gymnasts. The Journal of Sport Medicine and Physical Fitness 54 (6): 683-690
  3. Dallas, G., Kirialanis P., Mellos V. (2014). The acute effect of Whole-Body Vibration on flexibility and explosive strength of young gymnasts. Biology of Sport 31, 3:233-237
  4. Tsopani D., Dallas G., Tsiganos G., Papouliakos S., Di Cagno A., Korres G., Riga M., Korres, St. (2014). Short-term effect of whole-body vibration training on balance, flexibility and lower limb explosive strength in elite rhythmic gymnasts. Human Movement Science 33, 149-158
  5. Dallas, G., Kirialanis, P. (2013). The effect of two different conditions of whole-body vibration on flexibility and jumping performance of artistic gymnasts. Science of Gymnastics Journal, 5(2), 67 – 77.
  6. Dallas, G., Zacharogiannis, E., Paradisis, G. (2013). Physiological profile of elite Greek gymnasts. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 13, 1 (5), 27-32.
  7. Tsopani, D., Dallas, G., Skordilis, E. (2011). Competitive State Anxiety and performance in young female rhythmic gymnasts. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 112 (2), 549-560
  8. Dallas, G., Mavvidis, A., and Chairopoulou, L. (2011). “Influence of angle view on judge’s evaluations of inverted cross in men’s rings. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 112 (1), 109-121
  9. Dallas, G., Kirialanis, P. (2010). Judge’s evaluation of routines in men artistic gymnastics. Science of Gymnastics Journal, 3 (1), 49-57.
  10. DallasG., Mavvidis, A. (2010). The influence of verbal kinematics information feedback during the performance a serial gymnastic skill. Serbian Journal of Sport Sciences, 4(1-4), 55-62.

 

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