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Final Thoughts on Women in Sport Coaching: Fighting the War

Nicole M. LaVoi, Jennifer E. McGarry, and Leslee A. Fisher

—gendered systems influence women’s career trajectories and choices of women. Two of the articles addressed career pathways into and through women’s NCAA Division-I basketball. In Wasend and LaVoi’s article ( 2019 ), the power of same- versus cross-sex role models, a possible interpersonal-level support in the

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Promoting Physical Activity Through Kinesiology Teaching and Outreach: An Eye Toward the Future

Nancy I. Williams and Alan L. Smith

main workshop was preceded by two preworkshops focused on “Undergraduate Recruitment, Retention, and Career Trajectories” and “Facilitating and Highlighting Faculty and Student Research in Kinesiology.” Over 200 academic leaders from 86 institutions participated in these leadership gatherings. The

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The Inaugural Women in Sport & Exercise Conference: Consensus Statement

Claire-Marie Roberts and Jacky Forsyth

performance psychology support. In addition, the unique quandary of female athletes who decide to become a mother during an athletic career creates a significant interruption to their career trajectory, bringing with it a unique set of demands that requires coping processes to allow a return to elite sport

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Recognizing and Expanding Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Lori Gano-Overway

women’s experiences. In other words, coaching experiences are not the same for all women. Intersectionality impacts the psychosocial and occupational outcomes of some women and their career trajectories more acutely than others; however, without more research focused on women who possess multiple and

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Challenges and Future Directions for Promoting Intersectional Quantitative Studies in Physical Activity Research

Mari Sone, Teatske M. Altenburg, and Mai J.M. ChinAPaw

, et al . Diversity and disparities in research studies and career trajectories in psychiatry . Psychiatry Res . 2022 ; 308 : 114333 . doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114333 26. Nicholson LM , Schwirian PM , Groner JA . Recruitment and retention strategies in clinical studies with low

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Are Women Coached by Women More Likely to Become Sport Coaches? Head Coach Gender and Female Collegiate Athletes’ Entry into the Coaching Profession

Matea Wasend and Nicole M. LaVoi

could examine a larger sample of athletes from a single graduation year, and observe athletes over a longer period of time, to more clearly track the career trajectories of athletes who were coached by men versus women Perhaps more critically, a similar methodology could be used in other useful ways

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Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Global Matrix 4.0—A Resource for Physical Activity Researchers

Mark S. Tremblay, Joel D. Barnes, Iryna Demchenko, Silvia A. Gonzalez, Javier Brazo-Sayavera, Jakub Kalinowski, Peter T. Katzmarzyk, Taru Manyanga, John J. Reilly, Stephen Heung Sang Wong, and Salomé Aubert

promotion in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, and Vietnam. Research tools and methods: The AHKGA Report Card harmonized development methodology has been completed more than 180 times across 68 countries or territories between 2005 and 2022. Career trajectory of researchers: More than 900

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The Inaugural Women in Sport & Exercise Conference: Blood, Sweat, and Fears Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK, June 13–14, 2018

career can be viewed as an athletic career transition – one that causes a significant interruption to their career trajectory, bringing with it a unique set of demands that requires coping processes to allow a return to elite sport. Our qualitative investigation focuses on three successful Olympians who

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Negotiating Gender in the English Football Workplace: Composite Vignettes of Women Head Coaches’ Experiences

Beth G. Clarkson, Elwyn Cox, and Richard C. Thelwell

their full potential within their career trajectory. Men are more likely to respect women and view them as equals when exposed to competent women leaders ( Fink, LaVoi, & Newhall, 2016 ). Role congruity theory of prejudice proposes that attitudes are less positive toward female than male leaders when

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North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Virtual Conference June 11–12, 2020