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The History of Physical Activity in the Past, Present, and Future of Kinesiology’s Big Questions, Hot Topics, and Prospects for Integration

Mark Dyreson and Jaime Schultz

kinesiology, shared questions rather than shared methodologies provided the only stable foundation for building a cohesive field. Despite the contention that as a product wholly of the past, history had no future, Park sketched a brief vignette of a historical discipline that by the early 1980s had “moved

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The Future of Work: What It Is and How Our Resilience in the Face of It Matters

Suri Duitch

vigilance and preparedness for whatever might come ( Constable & Kushner, 2021 ). The workplace of the future is a riskier and less stable place. In addition to the possibility of new pandemics, the world is also shifting in other ways. Climate change will result in global migrations brought about by

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Perspectives on the Feldenkrais Method

Roger Russell

learning, before theory. Typical for Feldenkrais was his question to scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), at whose conference he was an invited speaker ( Feldenkrais, 1981 ): We physicists understand the concepts of stable, indifferent and unstable equilibrium. This morning

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Effect of Core Muscle Training on Balance and Agility in Athletes: A Systematic Review

Saidan Shetty, Y.V. Raghava Neelapala, and Prateek Srivastava

, multifidi, deep transversospinalis, and pelvic floor muscles ( Bliss & Teeple, 2005 ; Hibbs et al., 2008 ; Huxel Bliven & Anderson, 2013 ; Willardson, 2007 ). The core acts like a bridge between the upper and lower extremities, providing a stable base to transfer energy in the kinetic chain, enabling

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Kinesiology and Physical Education: A Curriculum (Dis)Alignment Perspective

Ang Chen

Education, Recreation & Dance, 63 ( 7 ), 67 – 73 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07303084.1992.10609925 Schwab , J.J. ( 1969 ). The practical: A language for curriculum . The School Review, 78 ( 1 ), 1 – 23 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/1084049 Schwab , J.J. ( 1971 ). The practical: Arts of

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The Human Genome, Physical Activity, Fitness, and Health

Claude Bouchard

quantifying their caloric need when weight stable and while being sedentary ( Bouchard et al., 1994 ). The level of caloric and macronutrient intake composition was then clamped individually for a period of 93 days during which they exercised on cycle ergometers 2 hr a day for nine consecutive days. They had

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See, Reflect, and Act: Using Equity Audits to Enhance Student Success

Michelle Hamilton, Karen Meaney, and Melissa Martinez

.A. , DeBuhr , L.E. , & Martin , D.C. ( 1983 ). Breaking the attrition cycle: The effects of supplemental instruction on undergraduate performance and instruction . Journal of Higher Education, 54, 81 – 89 . Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/1981646 Boud , D. , Keogh , R. , & Walker

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Application of Natural Language Processing to the Development of Sports Biomechanics in China: A Literature Review of Journal Abstracts in Chinese Between 1980 and 2022

Guoying Zhang and Yifang Fan

the combination of unscented Kalman filtering for tracking, they have developed a stable 3D human posture tracking system based on dual Kinect sensors, which can be applied for accurate and stable tracking in simple movements as well as reflecting unique properties and evaluating biomechanical

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Human Movement: In Search of Borderlands Between Philosophy and Physics

Scott Kretchmar and Mark L. Latash

among themselves” ( 1942/1963 . 47). 1 Put more simply, “form” for Merleau-Ponty, is a stable, rule-governed system consisting of multiple interacting parts. To underscore the stability of these systems, they are also referred to as structures. These qualities of stability and rule-governed interaction

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Kinesiology’s Passport to Success: Transcending Parallel Trenches, Nurturing Active Open-Mindedness, and Learning From the Octopus

David K. Wiggins

). https://www.jstor.org/stable/25595792 Smoll , F. , & Berryman , J.W. ( 1999 ). Elimination of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Washington: Commentary on the personal observations of Michael J. Ellis . Quest, 51 ( 1 ), Article 296 . https://doi.org/10