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Keyword: "research"

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Scholars React to Cancellation of NCAA Colloquium
By Paul Steinbach, April 2013
The writing was on the wall beginning last summer, when for the first time in the six-year history of the NCAA-sponsored Scholarly Colloquium on Intercollegiate Athletics, the NCAA News failed to promote a call for papers. ...

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.

New Life for the Concept of Computer-Assisted Drowning Detection
By Paul Steinbach, December 2010
The launch of one company and the re-emergence of another have breathed new life into the concept of computer-assisted drowning detection.

2010 World Cup Leaves Behind Environmental Legacy
By Andrew Cohen, August 2010
Soccer's biggest event may have heightened awareness of important advances to aid the African continent.

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.

Benefits of Specific Pilates Methods Still Unclear
By Neil Wolkodoff, December 2008
Pilates in general is undeniably effective at improving fitness, but the benefits of specific methods are not so clear.

Research/Science Update: "Stretching" the Truth
By Roy Stevenson, November 2008
You've got questions. Should clients stretch before and after exercise? Does stretching improve sports and fitness performance and reduce injuries? Researchers may have the answers.

Advances in Tracking Heart Rates Can Improve Clients' Workouts
By Stephen A. Black, October 2008
Advances in tracking heart rate and power can improve clients' workouts.

Exergaming Enters a New Realm
By Heather Peavey, September 2008
Exergaming is entering a new realm. People from all over the world are taking part in exergaming tournaments, and U.S. fitness centers are at the forefront of the new trend that marries technology and physical activity.

Speed Strength
By Wayne L. Westcott, June 2008
Beginning exercisers who performed strrength training repetitions more slowly experienced significantly greater strength gains.

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