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Perspectives of Students With Disabilities Toward Physical Education: A Review Update 2014–2019

Katherine Holland and Justin A. Haegele

experiences with students with disabilities ( Reina et al., 2019 ). Female peers tend to have more favorable perceptions toward the education of students with disabilities in integrated PE classes, and students of both genders who reported having previously participated in integrated physical activity

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“Just Existing Is Activism”: Transgender Experiences in Martial Arts

Anna Kavoura, Alex Channon, and Marja Kokkonen

McClearen ( 2020 ), Greey and Barker-Ruchti ( 2019 ), Love ( 2019 ), and McClearen ( 2015 ). The purpose of this article is, therefore, to enhance understandings of transgender experiences in MACS and to provide recommendations for research, policy, and practice. In doing so, we also aim to contribute to

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The Volunteer Experience in a Para-Sport Event: An Autoethnography

Erik L. Lachance and Milena M. Parent

Volunteers have been recognized as indispensable resources for the survival and success of sport events ( Bang & Chelladurai, 2009 ). To date, current research on volunteers in sport events has examined the volunteer experience in relation to constructs, which include, but is not limited to

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Breaking Barriers: Women’s Experiences of CrossFit Training During Pregnancy

Tanya Prewitt-White, Christopher P. Connolly, Yuri Feito, Alexandra Bladek, Sarah Forsythe, Logan Hamel, and Mary Ryan McChesney

). Moreover, previous research has revealed that participants perceive the social connection and sense of community provided by CrossFit is as important as the health and fitness benefits participants experience ( Simpson, Prewitt-White, Feito, Giusti, & Shuda, 2017 ). As such, CrossFit training presents

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Organizational-Level Factors That Influence Women Coaches’ Experiences

James P. Strode, Heidi M. Parker, and Shannon Kerwin

categorized as organizational-level barriers, supports, or both (e.g., tokenism, recruiting, training, and low pay). The model highlights that organizational-level factors will interact with barriers and supports at other levels to influence the overall experiences of women coaches. For example, organization

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Women Yoga Practitioners’ Experiences in the Pandemic: From Collective Exhaustion to Affirmative Ethics

Allison Jeffrey, Holly Thorpe, and Nida Ahmad

The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted many aspects of our individual and shared experiences. Lupton ( 2020 ) describes the pandemic as “a global crisis at a large scale” (p. 3) and explains the various ways that our social, economic, and health experiences have been impacted through these trying times

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When Sport Fandom Meets Motherhood: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Experiences

Kim Toffoletti and Katherine Sveinson

Women’s sport fandom is a growing phenomenon, yet mothers’ experiences of being a sport fan remain largely absent from scholarly research, and from investigations into mothers’ sport participation and feminist leisure studies more generally ( Pope, 2017 ). The literature makes clear the different

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Students’ Perceived Experiences of Competitive Activities Through Electronic Platforms

Eve Bernstein

exposed to certain physical activities ( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013 ). While several activities can be offered in physical education classes, competitive activities and sport encompass many of the activities that students experience. How these competitive activities and sport are

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Experience-Based Leadership Development and Professional Sport Organizations

Stephen Frawley, Daniel Favaloro, and Nico Schulenkorf

investigate the state of leadership development within the highly competitive Australian sport industry, with a specific focus on experience-based leadership development. Using a multicase study approach, this research examined the processes currently implemented within three of Australia’s leading

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Experiences of Normalization of Pain and Injury in Elite Adolescent Basketball

Helene Joncheray, Sabine Chavinier-Réla, Fabrice Burlot, Sébastien Dalgalarrondo, and Stéphane Fukazawa-Couckuyt

The research presented in this article focused on the experiences of normalization of pain and injuries among elite adolescent basketball players and their staff. We were interested in this topic for a few different reasons. First, on the subject of injury in high-level sport, the work on team