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Effect of Floss Band on Anaerobic Exercise and Muscle Tissue Oxygenation

David Marko, Patrik Vymyslický, Petr Miřátský, Petr Bahenský, Tomáš Malý, Radek Vobr, and Miroslav Krajcigr

and avoid heavy exercise 2 days before the first test. All subjects had prior experience with the testing procedures (30-WAT) used within the current investigation. This research was performed with consent of the Ethics Committee, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Ref. No.: 002

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The Psychological Impact of Fitness Testing in Physical Education: A Pilot Experimental Study Among Australian Adolescents

Zali Yager, Laura Alfrey, and Lisa Young

without negatively impacting on student well-being. Acknowledgments This pilot study was supported by a small internal grant from the Faculty of Education at Monash University. The authors have no financial interest or benefits to report. Data are available from the authors on request. References Abbott

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Subsequent Jumping Increases the Knee and Hip Abduction Moment, Trunk Lateral Tilt, and Trunk Rotation Motion During Single-Leg Landing in Female Individuals

Masato Chijimatsu, Tomoya Ishida, Masanori Yamanaka, Shohei Taniguchi, Ryo Ueno, Ryohei Ikuta, Mina Samukawa, Takumi Ino, Satoshi Kasahara, and Harukazu Tohyama

in the study. This research was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University (approval number: 16-97). Procedures The participants warmed up on a stationary bicycle for 5 minutes. Then, the marker coordinate data from each participant were

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Multitask Versus Multicomponent Training on Cognitive and Motor Functions in Persons With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Trial

Betul Fatma Bilgin and Gozde Iyigun

’s Health Sciences Faculty Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department and Healthy Living Center for their support of this research. The authors received no financial support for the research authorship and/or publication of this article. Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT

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The National Academy of Kinesiology 2023 Evaluation of Doctoral Programs in Kinesiology

Duane Knudson, Matthew Mahar, and Nicholas D. Myers

( Thomas et al., 2007 ). The initial factor analysis identified 16 performance measures (11 faculty and five student) that were used in the first DPE ( Thomas & Reeve, 2006 ). Subsequently, NAK has established a standing Doctoral Program Evaluation Committee (DPEC) that works with the NAK Executive

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An Equity-Focused Approach to Graduate Student Recruitment and Retention

DeAnne Davis Brooks, Lauren D. Griffin, Teah Rawlings, Rennae W. Stowe, and Dawn Norwood

secondary schools in North Carolina ( Harris, 1956 ). Students and faculty were also known for activism ( Reifsteck et al., n.d. ). Women’s College (the University’s name from 1932 to 1963) students participated in the historic sit-ins at Greensboro’s F.W. Woolworth store, led by students from nearby North

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Global Engagement in the Kinesiology Classroom Through Virtual Exchange

Pamela Beach, Melanie Perreault, and Leapetswe Malete

programs by traditionally less represented ethnic minority students and faculty. Less explored modes of delivery, such as the virtual exchange, fall within what Olsen et al. ( 2006 ) described as comprehensive internationalization. For global education to be comprehensive, it has to meet the needs of

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Introduction From the New Editors

Lindsay S. Nagamatsu and Patricia C. Heyn

contributors and readers of JAPA . Dr. Nagamatsu is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University, Canada. She is the Director of the Exercise, Mobility, and Brain Health Lab where her multidisciplinary research program examines the effects of exercise

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How Kinesiology Leaders Can Use the Constructs of Adaptive, Complexity, and Transformational Leadership to Anticipate and Prepare for Future Possibilities

Lara M. Duke, Jennifer P. Gorman, and Jennifer M. Browne

understanding of pathways and tools that enhance leadership practices and enable leaders to anticipate future needs ( Buck, 2014 ). Leaders in higher education must navigate the broader societal landscape and their institutional context, including organizational (sub-) hierarchies and faculty governance in

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Sport Management Research Productivity and Impact for Ranking Considerations

Chad Seifried, J. Michael Martinez, Yizhou Qian, Claire Zvosec, Per G. Svensson, Brian P. Soebbing, and Kwame J.A. Agyemang

recognized as an explanation for varying performances by faculty ( NASSM Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2022 , p. 1). The subdisciplines composing sport management notably include organizational behavior and theory, consumer behavior and marketing, event and facility management, law, history, ethics