Kendo 12 8 Judo 16 2 Karate 1 1 Dance 3 5 Swimming 13 10 Squash 4 4 Triathlon 9 4 Tennis 5 9 Keirin 4 1 Climbing 2 0 Badminton 3 5 Power lifting 2 1 Group sports Soccer 58 13 Baseball 47 0 Basketball 18 18 Volleyball 9 18 Handball 9 7 Softball 0 9 Futsal 10 3 Rugby 4 0 Ice hockey 1 0
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Psychological Vulnerability Associated With Stress Coping Strategies in Japanese University Athletes
Shinji Yamaguchi, Yujiro Kawata, Yuka Murofushi, Nobuto Shibata, and Tsuneyoshi Ota
Influence of Neighborhood Characteristics and Weather on Movement Behaviors at Age 3 and 5 Years in a Longitudinal Birth Cohort
Victor E. Ezeugwu, Piush J. Mandhane, Nevin Hammam, Jeffrey R. Brook, Sukhpreet K. Tamana, Stephen Hunter, Joyce Chikuma, Diana L. Lefebvre, Meghan B. Azad, Theo J. Moraes, Padmaja Subbarao, Allan B. Becker, Stuart E. Turvey, Andrei Rosu, Malcolm R. Sears, and Valerie Carson
, gymnasium, indoor bowling, indoor swimming, squash, yoga, badminton, and gymnastics) Child recreation Child-specific recreation Sum of playgrounds and splash parks Weather Mean temperature Mean daily temperature (in degree celcius) Total rain Total rainfall per day (in centimeters) Snow on ground The daily
Epidemiology of Shoulder Dislocations Presenting to Emergency Departments in the United States, 2007–2020
Rebecca R. Rodriguez and Kenneth C. Lam
-skating/roller-blading, rugby, squash, tennis, track and field, yoga, and zip lining. Incidence Rates IR and IRR are summarized in Tables 4 and 5 and Figure 1 . The average IR for males was 11.75 per 100,000 person-years from 2007 to 2020 and the average IR for females was 4.77 per 100,000 person-years for the same time
Dietary Calcium-to-Phosphorous Ratio, Metabolic Risk Factors and Lipid Accumulation Product, Skeletal Muscle Mass, and Visceral Fat Area Among Healthy Young Individuals
Xuanshang Jin, Xiangchuan Jin, Wen Guan, and Maolin Tang
supplier of dietary calcium in the developed and majority of less developed countries ( Buchowski 2015 ). Although, other nondiary sources of dietary calcium, including nuts, white beans, seeds, broccoli, and some other vegetables (kale, squash, and sweet potato), orange, and orange juices, are also rich
The Inaugural Women in Sport & Exercise Conference: Blood, Sweat, and Fears Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK, June 13–14, 2018
Day One: Speakers and Abstracts Keynote Speaker: Angela Smith Former Squash Professional; Chair of Supporters Council, Stoke City FC ambassador with responsibility for projects in Far East; International Sports Consultant, Beswicks Sports, Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK The difficulties and
Effectiveness and Benefits of Exercise on Older People Living With Mental Illness’ Physical and Psychological Outcomes in Regional Australia: A Mixed-Methods Study
Gabrielle McNamara, Caroline Robertson, Tegan Hartmann, and Rachel Rossiter
maintained active involvement in sporting activities, including squash, golf, swimming, football, croquet, cycling, and surfing. “Mick” recalled “I used to look forward to that [playing squash], I felt real good after it.” Others described remaining physically active while raising children, and performing
Measuring Perceived Transfer of Responsibility Learning From Physical Education: Initial Validation of the Transfer of Responsibility Questionnaire
Paul M. Wright, K. Andrew R. Richards, Jennifer M. Jacobs, and Michael A. Hemphill
evaluation: Investigating the investigations . Quest, 54 , 292 – 307 . doi:10.1080/00336297.2002.10491780 10.1080/00336297.2002.10491780 Hemphill , M.A. , & Richards , K.A.R. ( 2016 ). “Without the academic part, it wouldn’t be squash:” Youth development in an urban squash program . Journal of
The Antecedents of Coaches’ Interpersonal Behaviors: The Role of the Coaching Context, Coaches’ Psychological Needs, and Coaches’ Motivation
Meredith Rocchi and Luc G. Pelletier
, mountain biking, road cycling, rowing, rugby, skiing, soccer, squash, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, weightlifting, and wrestling. They had an average of 14.07 years of experience ( SD = 12.17), and the majority ( n = 237, 56%) started coaching because they wanted to stay involved in
When American Adults Do Move, How Do They Do So? Trends in Physical Activity Intensity, Type, and Modality: 1988–2017
Matthew A. Ladwig, Christopher N. Sciamanna, Brandon J. Auer, Tamara K. Oser, Jonathan G. Stine, and Jennifer P. Agans
, trimming, etc) 4.3 Paddleball 8.0 Hunting large game–deer, elk, etc 5.5 Racquetball 8.5 Running 8.5 Rugby 7.3 Stair climbing/StairMaster 7.5 Hunting small game–quail, etc 3.9 Soccer 8.5 Softball/baseball 5.0 Inline skating 10.9 Squash 9.7 Swimming in laps 7.8 Mountain climbing 8.0 Table Tennis 4.0 Rock
A Resource-Based View of Organizational Sustainability in Sport for Development
Wonjun Choi, Mi Ryoung Chung, Wonju Lee, Gareth J. Jones, and Per G. Svensson
capital development campaigns, which are a challenge for SFD organizations that often struggle with long-term strategic planning ( Svensson & Hambrick, 2016 ). Although prior research has indicated that some SFD nonprofits, particularly those utilizing squash-based educational programs, have undertaken