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Record NCAA Graduation Rates Don't Tell The Whole Story
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2012
Nearing the end of a year marked by scandal and scrutiny, the NCAA finally had some good news to share.
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New Efforts to Revive Structured Physical Education Abound
By
Michael Popke,
April 2011
Most school gymnasiums are filled more often than not these days — hosting much-needed blood drives, fundraisers for vital school and community needs, and revenue-generating offseason sports camps.
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Academics Confront the Exploitation of African-American Male Athletes
By
Paul Steinbach,
June 2010
A growing number of academics confront the perceived exploitation of African-American male student-athletes.
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Successful Marketing Techniques for Growing Personal Training Programs
By
Laurie Cingle,
February 2009
Four fitness facilities use four successful marketing techniques for growing their personal training programs.
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Fitness Centers Must Modify Marketing Strategies to Reach Multicultural Clientele
By
Mike James,
February 2009
The dream of a global village is now a reality. Fitness centers need to research and possibly modify their marketing strategies to effectively reach a multi-cultural clientele.
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Subsidizing Employee Certification
By
Heather Peavey,
August 2008
The demand for fitness professionals to become certified continues to rise, but paying for the necessary courses can be tough on their wallets.... There are many reasons to consider paying for employee certification.
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United We Stack
By
Michael Popke,
4/1/2005
The activity formerly known as cup stacking seeks credibility in physical-education programs.
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