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Physical Education and Training (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Physical Education and Training'
Articles 41 to 50 of 200:
Sports skill development in kids.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19436164-sports-skill-development-kids.htm
Training to prevent golf injury.
29 Apr 2009
Golf is a popular sport, with almost 30 million active participants in the United States each year. It is a leisure-time activity that satisfies the Surgeon General's recommendation for daily physical activity. Despite being a low-impact sport, 60% ...
rec_pub_19436170-training-prevent-golf-injury.htm
29 Apr 2009
The purpose of this paper was to validate the Spanish version of the Perceived Locus of Causality Scale (PLOC; Goudas, Biddle, & Fox, 1994). To achieve this, two studies with samples of 1535 and 400 physical education students, of ages 12 to 17 ...
rec_pub_19476244-preliminary-validation-spanish-scale-designed-measure-motivation.htm
Loss of consciousness and seizure during normobaric hypoxia training.
29 Apr 2009
Loss of consciousness is a symptom with a broad differential diagnosis. Distinguishing between syncope and seizure in a patient with a history of loss of consciousness can be equally difficult as their presentation can be very similar. We present ...
rec_pub_19456012-loss-consciousness-seizure-normobaric-hypoxia-training.htm
Endurance athletes: what is the optimal training strategy?
26 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19401948-endurance-athletes-optimal-training-strategy.htm
Salutogenesis as a framework for improving health resources of adolescent boys.
14 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A salutogenetic approach may play an important role in developing adolescent understanding of health. On the basis of sense of coherence the study examined the relationships between self-assessed physical fitness and actual ...
rec_pub_19372231-salutogenesis-framework-improving-health-resources-adolescent-boys.htm
Designing studies on the effectiveness of physical training in patients with cognitive impairment.
8 Apr 2009
The literature provides conflicting results on the effectiveness of physical training in cognitively impaired older individuals. Cognitive impairment has been shown to be a negative predictor of rehabilitation outcome in these persons. However, the ...
rec_pub_18484197-designing-studies-effectiveness-physical-training-patients-cognitive.htm
The specificity of training prescription and physiological assessment: a review.
30 Mar 2009
The aims in this review are: (1) to identify physiological determinants of performance; (2) to consider training specificity by examining aerobic, team and racket sports, strength and power activities, and cross-training and concurrent training ...
rec_pub_19340630-the-specificity-training-prescription-physiological-assessment-review.htm
Perceptions and practices of adapted physical educators on the teaching of social skills.
30 Mar 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine adapted physical educators' perceptions and practices about teaching social skills to students with disabilities. A questionnaire based on Bandura's social learning theory concept of modeling was developed ...
rec_pub_19478348-perceptions-practices-adapted-physical-educators-teaching-social.htm
30 Mar 2009
Underwater undulatory swimming (UUS) is often perceived to be a nonessential aspect of aquatic propulsion. Given their solid theoretical and practical training in swimming, physical education students should be capable of judging the true value of ...
rec_pub_19544953-comparison-expert-nonexpert-swimmers-opinions-value-potency-activity.htm
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