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Saving the Life of a National Sport Organization With Strategy and Governance

Milena M. Parent

Amanda Tsang looked across the conference table at Bill Fitzpatrick, the new Chair of the Board for Endurance Canada, the national sport organization (NSO) for the sport of endurance. “I’m taking a big gamble, here,” Bill said. “I don’t want to hire you as a crisis management or strategy consultant

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Situational Crisis Communication Theory and the National Football League: A Case Study of the NFL’s Response Strategies to Its Concussion Crisis

Sabrina Castonguay and Mark Lowes

 al., 2017 ). It follows that the protection of reputational assets is crucial for an organization’s well-being and should be a priority in crisis communication planning. Therefore, the overarching objective of the framework is to select the appropriate crisis response strategies for the crisis at hand to

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An Analysis of Warm-Up Strategies at a Cross-Country Skiing National Championship

Thomas W. Jones, Andrew D. Govus, Alfred Buskqvist, Erik P. Andersson, and Kerry McGawley

Typically, warm-ups (WUs) are structured using the RAMP principle to raise the heart rate (HR) and muscle temperature, activate the key musculature, mobilize the relevant joints, and potentiate for the upcoming event. 5 There is some published guidance on WU strategies with a comprehensive review

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Implementing Strength Training Strategies for Injury Prevention in Soccer: Scientific Rationale and Methodological Recommendations

Marco Beato, Sergio Maroto-Izquierdo, Anthony N. Turner, and Chris Bishop

Scientific Rationale and Justification of Strength Training Strategies for Injury Prevention in Soccer The high participation level in soccer with over 265 million FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)–registered players worldwide, together with its challenging physical demands

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Sleep Characteristics of Elite Youth Athletes: A Clustering Approach to Optimize Sleep Support Strategies

Haresh T. Suppiah, Richard Swinbourne, Jericho Wee, Vanes Tay, and Paul Gastin

support strategies. Methods Participants A total of 137 male and female elite national youth athletes from 11 National Sports Associations across Singapore were recruited. Individual sport athletes were recruited from the sports of badminton, fencing, sailing, swimming, and table tennis. Team

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Elite Male and Female 800-m Runners’ Display of Different Pacing Strategies During Season-Best Performances

Luca Filipas, Emiliano Nerli Ballati, Matteo Bonato, Antonio La Torre, and Maria Francesca Piacentini

The pacing strategies in athletic competitions have been largely investigated, both from an energetic and tactical point of view. 1 , 2 During 800-m track running events, the most common pacing strategies adopted are positive, with a fast start and a gradual decrease in speed, whereas for the

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Work–Family Balance Among Coach-Fathers: A Qualitative Examination of Enrichment, Conflict, and Role Management Strategies

Jeffrey A. Graham and Marlene A. Dixon

, 2007 ; Dixon & Bruening, 2005 ). Women who are mothers in sport use a wide variety of coping strategies to manage the work–family interface. One of these strategies includes creating and managing a wide network of friends, family, and coworkers who can be called upon to help carry the load of

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Administrative Strategies for Delivering High-Quality Instruction in a University-Based Physical Activity and Wellness Program

Sheri J. Brock, Jared A. Russell, Brenna Cosgrove, and Jessica Richards

academic units that have PAWPs is the consistency and effectiveness of their respective administrative and instructional support structures for instructors ( Cardinal, 2017 ; Melton & Burdette, 2011 ). The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the administrative strategies employed in the

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A Review of Nonpharmacological Strategies in the Treatment of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport

Megan A. Kuikman, Margo Mountjoy, Trent Stellingwerff, and Jamie F. Burr

health outcomes of EA. EI = energy intake; EEE = exercise energy expenditure; FFM = fat-free mass; EA = energy availability. Figure 2 —Summary of the physiological effects of nonpharmacological treatment strategies. CHO = carbohydrate; GnRH = gonadotropin-releasing hormone; FSH = follicle

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Prehabilitation for Recreational Runners: Motivators, Influencers, and Barriers to Injury Prevention Strategies for Running-Related Injury

Linda Linton, Morag Barr, and Stephanie Valentin

common reason for discontinuing the sport, particularly among novice runners. 6 Moreover, runners who sustain a RRI are less likely to engage in other types of activity 7 and thus could be at risk of lowering their general physical activity. Therefore, injury prevention strategies in runners are needed