intention of understanding the impact of benching for youth sport experiences. Author Biographies Dr. Anthony Battaglia is a Postdoctoral Fellow and lecturer in the Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education at the University of Toronto. His research interests focus on the nature and quality of youth
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Exploring Youth Sport Coaches’ Perspectives on the Use of Benching as a Behavioral Management Strategy
Anthony Battaglia and Gretchen Kerr
Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on Sport Coaches
Anthony Battaglia and Gretchen Kerr
Ontario who contributed to the design and recruitment of this study. The authors would also like to acknowledge Alexia Tam for her assistance with survey development and data collection. Author Biographies Anthony Battaglia, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Fellow and lecturer in the Faculty of Kinesiology and
“The Best Teacher Is Also a Student”: Improving Qualitative Research Literacy by Learning From My Mistakes
Larena Hoeber
Guba offered a different perspective on doing research and conceptualizing data than what I had been previously taught. The insight offered by them, particularly around trustworthiness, influenced how I conducted my master’s and doctoral projects, and early studies as a faculty member. One of the first
Experience-Dependent Modulation of Rubber Hand Illusion in Badminton Players
Masanori Sakamoto and Hirotoshi Ifuku
neurological examinations and provided written informed consent. This study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Education, Kumamoto University. The experiments were conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Figure 1 —(a) The setup of without racket condition. A
Cross-Lagged Associations Between Physical Activity, Self-Rated Health, and Psychological Resilience Among Older American Adults: A 3-Wave Study
Sunwoo Lee
Committee of the Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University Olomouc waived the need for approval. References 1. Laird KT , Krause B , Funes C , Lavretsky H . Psychobiological factors of resilience and depression in late life . Transl Psychiatry, 2019 ; 9 ( 1 ): 88 . 30765686 2. Hildon
Dual-Task Interference Slows Down Proprioception
Linjing Jiang, Satoshi Kasahara, Tomoya Ishida, Yuting Wei, Ami Chiba, Mina Samukawa, and Harukazu Tohyama
). Participants with any current or history of orthopedic or neurological diseases were excluded from this study. Prior to inclusion, the participants were provided with information regarding this study and were required to sign an informed consent form. This study was approved by the review board of the Faculty
“It’s Our Responsibility”: Examining the Integration of Sexual Harassment and Assault Education in Sport Management Programs
Elizabeth A. Taylor and Amanda Paule-Koba
& Gupta, 2000 ). The presence of education on these issues can also work to improve students’ emotional intelligence and create a safe space for students to work through new and potentially contradictory ideas at their own pace ( Kumashiro, 2000 ). Furthermore, research suggests White male faculty may be
The “Face” of Coach Development: A Systematic Review of the Role of the Coach Developer
Timothy Jones, Justine Allen, and Stephen Macdonald
their effectiveness in developing coaches. Author Biographies Justine Allen is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport at the University of Stirling where she is programme director for MSc Performance Coaching. Justine has been a national talent development coach and is an
Integration of Esports in Educational Innovation: A Design-Based Research Approach
Janelle E. Wells, Michelle G. Harrolle, K. Doreen MacAulay, Gregory Greenhalgh, and Samuel C. Morgan
classroom ( Auster & Wylie, 2006 ). Therefore, the purpose of this research was to examine faculty’s openness to innovation through an andragogical teaching approach and the incorporation of the business of esports within the curriculum. The following three research questions (RQs) guided the research: RQ1
“What Have I Learned … ” and How Did I Get There? Reflection on a Research Journey
Marijke Taks
Thessaloniki, Greece [T*]) when Jim Weese [I*] inquired if I had already decided about my plans to move to Canada. At that time, Dr. Weese was serving as the dean of the Faculty of Human Kinetics at University of Windsor. Transitioning From Europe to Canada After the NASSM 1999 conference, I returned home to