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Thomas, David Q.; Carlson, Kelli A.; Marzano, Amy; Garrahy, Deborah – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2012
Exertional rhabdomyolysis gained increased attention recently when 13 football players from the University of Iowa developed this condition after an especially demanding practice session and were hospitalized. Exertional rhabdomyolysis may lead to severe kidney stress, kidney failure, and even sudden death. Anyone who does physical exercise at a…
Descriptors: Exercise, Dietetics, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level
McDaniel, Larry W.; Ihlers, Matt; Haar, Calin; Jackson, Allen; Gaudet, Laura – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2010
This is my 35th year of running most days a year. That was correct most days a year not a week. Running is my first priority each day. Developing a routine will assist those who want exercise to become a habit. After I awake I drink a glass of water and a cup of coffee then my dog "Jazz" and I hit the streets for a 3-4 mile run. Later in…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Human Body, Injuries, Exercise
Boyer, Cynthia – Exceptional Parent, 2011
Sports offer so many benefits to kids, from fun and fitness to responsibility and teamwork skills. With sports also come bumps and bruises--and one type of injury requires much more than an ice pack or a band-aid. Head trauma is one of the most common injuries sustained by young athletes, with more than 60,000 concussions occurring each year in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Injuries, Athletes, Sports Medicine
Rougier, Patrice; Genthon, Nicolas; Gallois-Montbrun, Thibault; Brugiere, Steve; Bouvat, Eric – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
To highlight the capacity of one- and two-legged standing protocols when assessing postural behavior induced by a rigid ankle orthosis, 14 healthy individuals stood upright barefoot and wore either an elastic stocking on the preferred leg or a rigid orthosis with or without additional taping in one- or two-legged (TL) conditions. Traditional…
Descriptors: Sports Medicine, Psychomotor Skills, Motion, Statistical Significance
Berhow, Katie J.; Hansen, Pamela J.; Terbizan, Donna J. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2012
A collapse and cardiac arrest from Commotio Cordis can occur instantaneously from a relatively modest and nonpenetrating blow to the chest in the absence of underlying cardiovascular disease or structural injury to the chest wall or heart itself (Maron, 1998). It is important to note that this collapse could be instantaneous or proceeded by brief…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Heart Disorders, Physical Education, Physical Fitness
Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Pagnotta, Kelly D.; McDowell, Lindsey; Casa, Douglas J.; Armstrong, Lawrence – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Context: Knowing the team physician's perspective regarding the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) for treatment of exertional heat stroke (EHS) may help increase the number of athletic trainers (ATs) implementing best practices and avoiding the use of improper assessment tools and treatment methods. Objective: To ascertain team physicians'…
Descriptors: Evidence, Physicians, Focus Groups, Sports Medicine
Schembre, Susan M.; Riebe, Deborah A. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2011
Non-exercise equations developed from self-reported physical activity can estimate maximal oxygen uptake (VO[subscript 2]max) as well as sub-maximal exercise testing. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire is the most widely used and validated self-report measure of physical activity. This study aimed to develop and test a VO[subscript…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Testing, Physical Fitness, Questionnaires
Head, S. I.; Arber, M. B. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2013
The fact that humans possess fast and slow-twitch muscle in the ratio of approximately 50% has profound implications for designing exercise training strategies for power and endurance activities. With the growth of exercise and sport science courses, we have seen the need to develop an undergraduate student laboratory that demonstrates the basic…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine, Science Laboratories, Data Collection
Bruce-Low, S. S.; Burnet, S.; Arber, K.; Price, D.; Webster, L.; Stopforth, M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2013
Mobile learning has increasingly become interwoven into the fabric of learning and teaching in the United Kingdom higher education sector, and as technological issues become addressed, this phenomena has accelerated. The aim of the study was to examine whether learning using a mobile learning device (Samsung NC10 Netbook) loaded with interactive…
Descriptors: Sports Medicine, Information Technology, Laptop Computers, Undergraduate Students
Roose, Jolanda; de Vries, Wouter R.; Schmikli, Sandor L.; Backx, Frank J. G.; van Doornen, Lorenz J. P. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
Overtraining (OT) as a sports phenomenon can be caused by stressors on various levels (physical, emotional, psychological, and social) and evokes responses on these levels. This study evaluated research and new opportunities in the field of OT by introducing an integrated multidisciplinary approach, based on the single and multistressors approach.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Interdisciplinary Approach, Personality, Etiology
Amaya, Megan; Petosa, R. L. – Health Education Journal, 2012
Purpose: To increase exercise adherence among insufficiently active adult employees. Design: A quasi-experimental separate samples pre-test-post-test group design was used to compare treatment and comparison group. Setting: The worksite. Subjects: Employees (n = 127) who did not meet current American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)…
Descriptors: Employees, Intervention, Self Efficacy, Sports Medicine
Campisi, Jay; Finn, Kevin E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2011
We incorporated an active, collaborative-based research project in our undergraduate Research Methods course for first-year sports medicine majors. Working in small groups, students identified a research question, generated a hypothesis to be tested, designed an experiment, implemented the experiment, analyzed the data, and presented their…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Student Attitudes, Research Projects, Research Methodology
Fidyk, Steve – Teaching Music, 2009
It is a proven fact that the repetitive nature of percussion playing can cause carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, and tendinitis. This paper offers ways to prevent percussion overuse injuries, particularly by developing a healthy warmup routine.
Descriptors: Injuries, Sports Medicine, Musical Instruments, Accident Prevention
Bardy, Benoit G. – Quest, 2008
A collection of information about kinesiology around the world is given in this article. Institutions, societies, and journals that have contributed to the emergence of the field are indicated to illustrate the richness of current places where research on movement is conducted. The particular case of kinesiology in the European Union is detailed.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Sports Medicine, Exercise Physiology
Thonney, Teresa – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
Given the current emphasis on disciplinary discourses, it's not surprising that so little recent attention has been devoted to identifying conventions that are universal in academic discourse. In this essay, the author argues that there are shared features that unite academic writing, and that by introducing these features to first-year students…
Descriptors: Evidence, Academic Discourse, Freshman Composition, Sports Medicine