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University Of Maine Athletics_Heathcare Worker Thank You_Justin Alley, University Of Maine Athletics Apr 2020

University Of Maine Athletics_Heathcare Worker Thank You_Justin Alley, University Of Maine Athletics

Athletics Department

Thank you to University of Maine Alumnus and healthcare worker Justin Alley. Alley was a member of the Class of 2006 and a swimmer at the University of Maine. The thank you's were sent out by University of Maine Athletics during the COVID-19 pandemic.


University Of Maine Athletics_Heathcare Worker Thank You_Lilli Wiseman, University Of Maine Athletics Apr 2020

University Of Maine Athletics_Heathcare Worker Thank You_Lilli Wiseman, University Of Maine Athletics

Athletics Department

Thank you to University of Maine Alumna and healthcare worker Lilli Wiseman. Wiseman was a member of the Class of 2017 and a swimmer at the University of Maine. The thank you's were sent out by University of Maine Athletics during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Julian Is A Mermaid, Shannon M. Blake Nov 2019

Julian Is A Mermaid, Shannon M. Blake

Diverse Families Bookshelf Lesson Plans and Activities

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This Week In Gs Athletics: Oct. 22-28, Georgia Southern University Oct 2018

This Week In Gs Athletics: Oct. 22-28, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • This Week In GS Athletics: Oct. 22-28


This Week In Gs Athletics: Oct. 22-28, Georgia Southern University Oct 2018

This Week In Gs Athletics: Oct. 22-28, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Volleyball, Men’s Soccer, Football, Men’s Tennis, Swimming, Cross Country, Rifle in action


Virtual Swimming - Breaststroke Body Movements Facilitate Vection, Takeharu Seno, Fumiya Funatsu, Stephen Palmisano Jan 2013

Virtual Swimming - Breaststroke Body Movements Facilitate Vection, Takeharu Seno, Fumiya Funatsu, Stephen Palmisano

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Visually induced illusory self-motion (vection) was facilitated by active breaststroke arm and body movements. Optic flow was generated by having the standing observer make these arm movements, which were detected by Kinect and incorporated into the display. When generated, this optic flow was either expanding (i.e. congruent with the observer's head motion) or contracting (i.e. incongruent with his/her head motion). Optic flow generated during these active movement conditions was also later played back to the observer during passive viewing conditions. On each of these trials, we recorded vection strength (latency, duration and magnitude). We found that: (i) both congruent and …


Comparison Between Traditional And Reverse Periodization: Swimming Performance And Specific Strength Values, J J. Arroyo-Toledo, Vicente J. Clemente, Jose M. Gonzalez-Rave, Domingo J. Ramos Campo, Andrew Sortwell Jan 2013

Comparison Between Traditional And Reverse Periodization: Swimming Performance And Specific Strength Values, J J. Arroyo-Toledo, Vicente J. Clemente, Jose M. Gonzalez-Rave, Domingo J. Ramos Campo, Andrew Sortwell

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

International Journal of Swimming Kinetics 2(1): 87-96, 2013. Periodization of athletic training is conceptualized as a pedagogical process, which involves varying volume, intensity and frequency of training in attempt to optimize sporting performance. The primary purpose of this research was to compare changes in 100m swim performance (t100c), specific swim power output (SSP) and maximum drag charge (MDC), after 14 weeks of training traditional periodization (control) and reverse periodization (treatment). There were 26 volunteer swimmers (16.02±0.6 yrs. 1.72±9.3 cm 64.1±9.3 kg) divided in two groups traditional periodization (TP) and reverse periodization (RP). Results at the 14th week showed significant improvements …


G04-1529 Controlling Pond Plant Growth With Bottom Barriers, Tadd M. Barrow, John C. Holz Jan 2004

G04-1529 Controlling Pond Plant Growth With Bottom Barriers, Tadd M. Barrow, John C. Holz

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Rooted aquatic plants are a natural part of the lake ecosystem and comprise a critical component of a healthy lake. They stabilize shorelines, oxygenate water, provide cover and spawning areas for fish, and provide habitat for aquatic invertebrates that are critical for juvenile fish growth.

Although plants are an important part of a lake's ecosystem, it's important to control their growth to assure a healthy, aesthetic environment. This NebGuide offers ideas for controlling plant growth.


Black Bear Sideliner, Vol. 2, No. 4, University Of Maine, B. L. Elfring, Donna Pinkham Apr 1980

Black Bear Sideliner, Vol. 2, No. 4, University Of Maine, B. L. Elfring, Donna Pinkham

Black Bear Sideliner

Black Bear Sideliner biannual newsletter produced by UMaine Athletics.


Black Bear Sideliner, Vol. 1, No. 1, University Of Maine Athletics Department Mar 1978

Black Bear Sideliner, Vol. 1, No. 1, University Of Maine Athletics Department

Black Bear Sideliner

Black Bear Sideliner quarterly newsletter produced by UMaine Athletics.


Ua3/4/9 Scrapbook Viii, Part 2 Athletics, Wku President's Office - Downing Jan 1977

Ua3/4/9 Scrapbook Viii, Part 2 Athletics, Wku President's Office - Downing

WKU Archives Records

Scrapbook regarding WKU athletics for period August 1976 through August 1977 compiled by the president's office.