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Full-Text Articles in Education
Is Kinesiology A Bridge To Stem Engagement? Sport Science Labs In High School, Judy A. Schultz, Robert W. Danielson, Robert D. Catena, Christopher P. Connolly, Kasee Hildenbrand
Is Kinesiology A Bridge To Stem Engagement? Sport Science Labs In High School, Judy A. Schultz, Robert W. Danielson, Robert D. Catena, Christopher P. Connolly, Kasee Hildenbrand
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
Improving STEM education in schools is important to prepare students for the increasing number of STEM related jobs. As a STEM discipline, kinesiology, which includes the study of sport, exercise, movement and well-being, may be an effective link between science concepts and students’ everyday lives and thus may stimulate science engagement. Our university’s kinesiology programs developed a set of sport related kinesiology labs which were presented by faculty and students during one semester in local high school Freshmen and Senior science classes. Survey data included information about STEM engagement, scientific inquiry, and knowledge of kinesiology as a STEM field. Findings …
Effectiveness Of Methods For Improving The Technique Of Performing The Snatch In Qualified Weightlifters, Shuhrat Toshturdiyev, Anvar Khodjayev
Effectiveness Of Methods For Improving The Technique Of Performing The Snatch In Qualified Weightlifters, Shuhrat Toshturdiyev, Anvar Khodjayev
Eurasian Journal of Sport Science
Aim: of the study is to develop suggestions and recommendations for improving the technique of performing the snatch in qualified weightlifters. Methods:usage of special auxiliary exercises and simulators in training sessions aimed at improving the technique of performing the snatch in qualified weightlifters. Results: pilot program using a new approachthe ability to spread training loads in the preparatory and pre-competition cycles had a positive impact on improving the level of physical fitness, which contributed to the growth of technical skill of weightlifters. Conclusion: usage of special auxiliary exercises, simulators in training sessions and program using a new approach improved level
Groveport Rec Center: Covid-19 Vs. Exercise, Ciara Masterson
Groveport Rec Center: Covid-19 Vs. Exercise, Ciara Masterson
Masters Theses/Capstone Projects
Groveport Rec Center: Covid-19 vs. Exercise
Changes In Lifeguards’ Hazard Detection And Eye Movements With Experience: Is One Season Enough?, Jennifer Smith, Geoff Long, Peter Dawes, Oliver Runswick, Michael J. Tipton
Changes In Lifeguards’ Hazard Detection And Eye Movements With Experience: Is One Season Enough?, Jennifer Smith, Geoff Long, Peter Dawes, Oliver Runswick, Michael J. Tipton
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
Surveillance is key to the lifesaving capability of lifeguards. Experienced personnel consistently display enhanced hazard detection capabilities compared to less experienced counterparts. However, the mechanisms which underpin this effect and the time it takes to develop these skills are not understood. We hypothesized that, after one season of experience, the number of hazards detected by, and eye movements of, less experienced lifeguards (LEL) would more closely approximate experienced lifeguards (EL). The LEL watched ‘beach scene’ videos at the beginning and end of their first season. The number of hazards detected and eye-movement data were collected and compared to the EL …
Maximizing Data Quality And Shortening Survey Time: Three-Form Planned Missing Data Survey Design, E. Whitney G. Moore, Kyle M. Lang, Elizabeth M. Grandfield
Maximizing Data Quality And Shortening Survey Time: Three-Form Planned Missing Data Survey Design, E. Whitney G. Moore, Kyle M. Lang, Elizabeth M. Grandfield
Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
Simulation studies have shown the three-form planned missing data design efficiently collects high quality data while reducing participant burden. This methodology is rarely used in sport and exercise psychology. Therefore, we conducted a re-sampling study with existing sport and exercise psychology survey data to test how three-form planned missing data survey design implemented with different item distribution approaches effect constructs’ internal measurement structure and validity. Results supported the efficacy of the three-form planned missing data survey design for cross-sectional data collection. Sample sizes of at least 300 (i.e., 100 per form) are recommended for having unbiased parameter estimates. It is …
An Exploration Of Mosston’S Spectrum Of Teaching Styles In Athletic Training Education., Dominique M. Ross, Aimee M. Pascale
An Exploration Of Mosston’S Spectrum Of Teaching Styles In Athletic Training Education., Dominique M. Ross, Aimee M. Pascale
Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association
Athletic training educators teach in didactic, laboratory and clinical settings, all requiring an array of pedagogical strategies to effectively instruct students. Mosston’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles is a theoretical framework to support pedagogical decision making in physical education. The purpose of the commentary is to examine teaching styles from Mosston’s Spectrum in the context of athletic training education. A general introduction, review of comparative literature and practical application to athletic training education is provided for each of the eleven teaching styles. The examination and application of educational theory from other disciplines may provide athletic training educators additional resources to enhance …
Comparison Of Physical Fitness Between Sport And Non-Sport Groups Among Elementary School Children, Junjiro Kubo, Saburo Nishimura, Takayuki Ogiwara
Comparison Of Physical Fitness Between Sport And Non-Sport Groups Among Elementary School Children, Junjiro Kubo, Saburo Nishimura, Takayuki Ogiwara
Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology
- We compared physical fitness factors between sport and non-sport groups of elementary school children in all grades. The subjects of this study were 1,079 1st- to 6th-grade male elementary school children. Their parents completed a questionnaire examining whether the child attended sports lessons as a regular after-school activity. Physical fitness was evaluated by a new physical fitness test recommended by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (4). The test consists of the following items: 1) Grip strength (kg); 2) Sit-ups (number completed in 30 sec); 4) Sitting front stretches (cm); 5) Side steps (number completed in …
The Relationship Between Alcohol Consumption, Academic Success, And Athletic Identity In Collegiate Student-Athletes, Zoe Arnold, Hung-Ling (Stella) Liu
The Relationship Between Alcohol Consumption, Academic Success, And Athletic Identity In Collegiate Student-Athletes, Zoe Arnold, Hung-Ling (Stella) Liu
Health and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Publications
Upon entering college, students around the United States are exposed to alcohol and the potentially dangerous experiences and effects that come with consuming alcohol. Whether the individual is a general college student or a college student-athlete, the issues are prevalent. According to the 2014 United States Census, there are approximately 23 million students attending U.S. colleges. According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), there are 460,000 student-athletes across the United States (NCAA, 2017). When National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) student-athletes are included, the overall number then surpasses 500,000. A student-athlete (SA) can be defined as an individual who …
Psychosocial Climates Differentially Predict 12- To 14-Year-Old Competitive Soccer Players’ Goal Orientations, E. Whitney G. Moore, Karen Weiller-Abels
Psychosocial Climates Differentially Predict 12- To 14-Year-Old Competitive Soccer Players’ Goal Orientations, E. Whitney G. Moore, Karen Weiller-Abels
Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
Youth’s likelihood of participating in sport increases when they maintain a focus on enjoyment, learning, and effort (i.e., task goal orientation) rather than how they compare to others and norms (i.e., ego goal orientation). Achievement goal theory research consistently illustrates the significant influence of leader-created motivational climates on their participants’ goal orientation adoption. However, the influence of caring climate perceptions by highly competitive adolescent athletes on their goal orientation adoption has yet to be examined. Thus, this study assessed how competitive, adolescent soccer players’ perceptions of the climate as caring, task-, and ego-involving predicted their adoption of task and ego …
Athletic Training Education Reform, Caroline Hanson, Joan Rocks Dr.
Athletic Training Education Reform, Caroline Hanson, Joan Rocks Dr.
Masters Theses/Capstone Projects
Athletic Training Education Programs are in the midst of major clinical and educational reforms following the release of the Strategic Alliance Degree Statement under the direction of the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Athletic Training has historically been a bachelor’s-level entry degree. The new degree standards under CAATE will make the profession a master’s-level entry degree. Limited research exists on how the Strategic Alliance Degree Statement and the transition of the degree will affect the profession of Athletic Training in the short or long term due to the limited number of programs who have already completed the …
Black Drowning Deaths: An Introductory Analysis, Alena Gadberry, James Gadberry
Black Drowning Deaths: An Introductory Analysis, Alena Gadberry, James Gadberry
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
Black children between the ages of 5 and 14 are 2.6 times more likely to drown than white children. A systematic exclusion from public pools and other forms of water activities over time has led to a lack of cultural capital involving aquatics among black families. Pierre Bourdieu has provided a theoretical foundation in which to understand this issue. The social fields created by generational socialization have made blacks feel like they have no place in the water. It will take a restructuring of the social institutions to set in motion the socialization (or a re-socialization) of new and more …
Calculating An Equation To Estimate The Maximum Oxygen Uptake In Lifeguards, Brais Ruibal-Lista, José Palacios-Aguilar, José Antonio Prieto, Sergio López-García, Miguel Santiago-Alonso, José Antonio Cecchini-Estrada, Cristian Abelairas-Gómez
Calculating An Equation To Estimate The Maximum Oxygen Uptake In Lifeguards, Brais Ruibal-Lista, José Palacios-Aguilar, José Antonio Prieto, Sergio López-García, Miguel Santiago-Alonso, José Antonio Cecchini-Estrada, Cristian Abelairas-Gómez
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
The aim of this study was to derive an equation that validly and reliably estimates the VO2 reached in the IPTL, a maximum stress test for lifeguards. From the results obtained in the first part of the research, a multiple linear regression model was identified. A "stepwise" procedure was established as a variable selection method, where the VO2IPTL was selected as the dependent variable and the maximum time reached in the IPTL (s), the percentage of muscle mass (%) and weight of the participant (kg), as independent variables. This procedure generated a regression model where a high correlation …
Portuguese Lifeguards Performance In Aquatic Rescue: An Exploratory Study, Olga G. Marques Ph.D., José Palacios-Aguilar Ph.D, Henrique G. Melo Mcs., Nuno G. Leitão, Lucia P. Castillo Msc., David Szpilman M.D, Luís Rama Ph.D.
Portuguese Lifeguards Performance In Aquatic Rescue: An Exploratory Study, Olga G. Marques Ph.D., José Palacios-Aguilar Ph.D, Henrique G. Melo Mcs., Nuno G. Leitão, Lucia P. Castillo Msc., David Szpilman M.D, Luís Rama Ph.D.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
The objective of the study was to compare the performance of Portuguese lifeguards in two trials of simulated rescue at the beach within a regular continuous workday. Additionally, the study aimed to analyse the influence of experience and initial course syllabus on the rescue performance. A total of 86 Portuguese lifeguards (LG) participated in this study, 69 males and 17 females. The two simulated drowning occurrences were planned to occur at 50 meters from the coastline between 9.00h am and 18.00h pm. The weather conditions, the characteristics of the beach, wave amplitude were also controlled. The results were analysed through …
Teaching Foundational Aquatic Skills To Children In Open Water Environments, Chris Button, Angela J. Button, Anne-Marie Jackson, Jim D. Cotter, Brian Maraj
Teaching Foundational Aquatic Skills To Children In Open Water Environments, Chris Button, Angela J. Button, Anne-Marie Jackson, Jim D. Cotter, Brian Maraj
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aquatic environments. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of teaching children water safety knowledge and skills in open water environments (i.e., harbor, river, and surf). The aquatic knowledge and skills of 98 children (7-11 years old) were tested in a swimming pool before, immediately after, and three months after receiving a three-day intensive education program. At pre-test, typically fewer than 50% of children achieved a high level of water safety competence. After the program, competency in each of the six tasks …
Validity And Reliability Of The Two-Point Method For Estimating Squat And Bench Press One-Repetition Maximums, D. Zangakis, B. Snyder, G. Moir, S. Munford
Validity And Reliability Of The Two-Point Method For Estimating Squat And Bench Press One-Repetition Maximums, D. Zangakis, B. Snyder, G. Moir, S. Munford
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Can Non-Exercise Science Majors Direct An Exercise Program For Children With Hfasd?, L. Wozniak, S. Crane, A. Booth, J. Rogers, C. Lopata, M. Thomeer, K. Kozlowski
Can Non-Exercise Science Majors Direct An Exercise Program For Children With Hfasd?, L. Wozniak, S. Crane, A. Booth, J. Rogers, C. Lopata, M. Thomeer, K. Kozlowski
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Hot Head-Out Water Immersion Acutely Impairs Cerebral Autoregulation In Healthy Participants, M. Worley, E. Reed, J. Dirr, D. Vertsiakhouskaya, M. Sandhur, Z. Schlader, B. Johnson
Hot Head-Out Water Immersion Acutely Impairs Cerebral Autoregulation In Healthy Participants, M. Worley, E. Reed, J. Dirr, D. Vertsiakhouskaya, M. Sandhur, Z. Schlader, B. Johnson
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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High-Fat Diets And Exercise Modulate Colon Inflammation And Proliferative Status In Male And Female Mice, P. Wisniewski, C. Longoria, R. Dowden, S. Campbell
High-Fat Diets And Exercise Modulate Colon Inflammation And Proliferative Status In Male And Female Mice, P. Wisniewski, C. Longoria, R. Dowden, S. Campbell
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Individual Factors Influencing Performance On The Tandem Gait Test In Healthy, Physically Active Adults, S. Winters, O. Gholian, A. Santo
Individual Factors Influencing Performance On The Tandem Gait Test In Healthy, Physically Active Adults, S. Winters, O. Gholian, A. Santo
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Effect Of Different Exercise Modalities On Executive Function In College-Aged Individuals, C. Williams, D. Ault, N. Sprunk, L. Dietz, L. Williams, L. Bovard, J. Kondracki, T. White, P. Graczyk, A. Steimling, P. Prins
Effect Of Different Exercise Modalities On Executive Function In College-Aged Individuals, C. Williams, D. Ault, N. Sprunk, L. Dietz, L. Williams, L. Bovard, J. Kondracki, T. White, P. Graczyk, A. Steimling, P. Prins
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Predicting Gross Motor Skills In Children: Data From The 2012 Nhanes National Youth Fitness Survey, L. White, T Barreira
Predicting Gross Motor Skills In Children: Data From The 2012 Nhanes National Youth Fitness Survey, L. White, T Barreira
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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The Effects Of The Natural And Contraceptive Menstrual Cycle On Autonomic Function In Trained Females, L. White, J. Krensel, M. Whidden, M. Reed, E. Matthews, M. Ramick
The Effects Of The Natural And Contraceptive Menstrual Cycle On Autonomic Function In Trained Females, L. White, J. Krensel, M. Whidden, M. Reed, E. Matthews, M. Ramick
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Respiratory Muscle Training For Aerobic Endurance Performance At 3,658m Altitude., C. Wheelock, H. Hess, D. Hostler
Respiratory Muscle Training For Aerobic Endurance Performance At 3,658m Altitude., C. Wheelock, H. Hess, D. Hostler
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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The Acute Effect Of A Five Repetition Maximum On Vertical Jump Performance At Different Time Intervals, T. Walter, E. Courtney, C. Zinn, S. Yovic, C. Meyers, J. Sanders, R. Robinson, S. Paulson
The Acute Effect Of A Five Repetition Maximum On Vertical Jump Performance At Different Time Intervals, T. Walter, E. Courtney, C. Zinn, S. Yovic, C. Meyers, J. Sanders, R. Robinson, S. Paulson
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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The Effects Of Beetroot Juice Consumption On Cerebrovascular Function During An Orthostatic Stressor, D. Vertsiakhouskaya, H. Zazulak, M. Worley, C. Chapman, E. Reed, Z. Schlader, B. Johnson
The Effects Of Beetroot Juice Consumption On Cerebrovascular Function During An Orthostatic Stressor, D. Vertsiakhouskaya, H. Zazulak, M. Worley, C. Chapman, E. Reed, Z. Schlader, B. Johnson
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Effect Of Creatine Supplementation On Muscle Oxygen Saturation, M. Vance, M. Shepherd, C. Gimblet, A. Ortlip, T. Staudmyer, T. Pellinger, Z. Townsend, J. Lamanca, T. Werner
Effect Of Creatine Supplementation On Muscle Oxygen Saturation, M. Vance, M. Shepherd, C. Gimblet, A. Ortlip, T. Staudmyer, T. Pellinger, Z. Townsend, J. Lamanca, T. Werner
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Exercise’S Effect On Reaction Time And Answer Accuracy During Memory Recall, L. Van Horn, S. Szilagyi, W. Braun
Exercise’S Effect On Reaction Time And Answer Accuracy During Memory Recall, L. Van Horn, S. Szilagyi, W. Braun
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Hormonal Contraceptive Use And Bone Accrual Rates In Adolescent Females, A. Sydenstricker, M. Almady, T. Scerpella, J. Dowthwaite
Hormonal Contraceptive Use And Bone Accrual Rates In Adolescent Females, A. Sydenstricker, M. Almady, T. Scerpella, J. Dowthwaite
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Increased Adenosine Monophosphate Degradation Impairs Mitochondrial Function, C. Springer, M. Tarpey, J. Brault
Increased Adenosine Monophosphate Degradation Impairs Mitochondrial Function, C. Springer, M. Tarpey, J. Brault
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Diabetes Prevention Program: An Investigation Of Lifestyle Coaches’ Habits And Motivations, M. Sookiasian, S. Razon, P. Davidson, U. Tokac, M. Reed
Diabetes Prevention Program: An Investigation Of Lifestyle Coaches’ Habits And Motivations, M. Sookiasian, S. Razon, P. Davidson, U. Tokac, M. Reed
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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