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Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2011, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Jan 2011

Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2011, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Out and About in the Community
  • Annual HSS Recognition Night
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Alumni News Fall 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2010

Hss Alumni News Fall 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • At Home at Otterbein by Andrea Johnson
  • Separating Yourself in Sport Management by Dr. Greg Sullivan
  • Otterbein College Returns to Its Roots as a University
  • A Message from the Chair by Dr. Joan Rocks
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2010

Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • AustralLearn by Adam Wolfe
  • Board of Trustees and Meeting
  • Updates from the Majors


Static Versus Dynamic Stretching Effect On Agility Performance, Patrick Troumbley May 2010

Static Versus Dynamic Stretching Effect On Agility Performance, Patrick Troumbley

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this study was to compare effects of static and dynamic stretching on explosive agility movements, and to examine the effect of the interaction of dynamic and static stretching prior to explosive agility movements. Fourteen men and 10 women performed the different warm-up protocols, including no warm-up (NWU), static stretching (SS), dynamic stretching (DS), and dynamic stretching with static stretching (DS+SS). The T-Drill was used to assess agility. The results indicated no difference between the NWU and SS conditions (effect size = 0.40, p = 0.06), as well as no significant difference between the NWU and DS+SS conditions …


Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Apr 2010

Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Official Recognition of Health Promotion & Fitness
  • Alumni Panel Discussion
  • Congratulations Grads
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Jan 2010

Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2010, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Nutrition Counseling Sessions
  • HSS Annual Recognition Night
  • OtterFit
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Alumni News Fall 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2009

Hss Alumni News Fall 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Moving Forward and Remembering Where I Have Been by Mike Ruffing
  • Health Promotion & Fitness Gets Human Performance Lab
  • Dr. Kathy Krendl Named 20th President of Otterbein College
  • Joan Rocks - Master Teacher of the Year 2009
  • Message from the Chair


Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2009

Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Joan Rocks - Master Teacher of the Year 2009
  • Human Performance Lab
  • OtterFit
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Apr 2009

Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Sport Management Conference Report
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Jan 2009

Hss Departmental Developments Winter 2009, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • A Shot of Health Annual Health Fair
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Alumni News Fall 2008, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2008

Hss Alumni News Fall 2008, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Becoming A Physical Educator by John Mark Mocas
  • President Devore Retires: Suites to be Renamed
  • The Department of Health & Sport Sciences Adds Allied Health Major


Hss Advocate Alumni News Fall 2007, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2007

Hss Advocate Alumni News Fall 2007, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Completing A Chapter by Tiffany Orcena
  • Service Learning: A Win Win Experience
  • Updates from the Majors
  • Departmental Name Change


The Influence Of Selected Individuals On The Acquisition Of Fundamental Motor Skills Of Girls, Laura Susan Clapp Aug 1971

The Influence Of Selected Individuals On The Acquisition Of Fundamental Motor Skills Of Girls, Laura Susan Clapp

All Master's Theses

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of selected individuals on the acquisition of fundamental motor skills of girls. Specific problems were: 1. To develop a device for measuring influences exerted by selected individuals. 2. To measure fundamental motor skills. This study was limited to all ninth grade girls attending Arroyo High School in San Lorenzo, California. This study was limited to one administration of the questionnaire and one administration of the motor ability test per girl.