T Clegg, DM Greene, N Beard, J Brunson - Proceedings of the 2020 CHI …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Data analysis is central to sports training. Today, cutting-edge digital technologies are deployed to measure and improve athletes' performance. But too often researchers focus on …
The evolution of women's sports over the last four decades has been dramatic, with indicators showing reason for continued growth. In this era when women's sport is …
Dancers have unique health issues, including high injury rates and functional, nutritional, and psychological concerns. Thererfore, developing dancers with high health literacy is …
L Beasley, S Hoffman, R Andelin - Health & social care in the …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Student–athletes are a vulnerable population who face many unique stressors and often engage in risky physical behaviours. Understanding that high levels of health literacy (HL) …
Former student-athletes may face challenges in maintaining physical activity and engaging in healthy eating after transitioning out of collegiate athletics. Maladaptive adjustments …
H Molly, EA Weight - Journal of Applied Sport Management, 2019 - trace.tennessee.edu
Intellectual and life-skill benefits of collegiate athletics participation have been doc-umented in empirical research, yet athletics-centric curricula are traditionally not offered for academic …
The transition out of college sports can impact the health and well-being of former student- athletes who may face challenges with maintaining a physically active lifestyle beyond the …
E Weight, JM Haroldson, M Harry… - Journal of Intercollegiate …, 2024 - journals.ku.edu
Research regarding the benefits and detriments of the US collegiate sport governance structure are mixed. Guided by Richardson's Resiliency Theory (2002), former athletes (n …
Participation in athletics provides student-athletes with opportunities to further themselves outside of athletics through academic assistance, educational opportunities and …