Author: Clinton Edward Voelm
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Category : Personality assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Personality Differences Between Collegiate Sprinters and Long Distance Runners
Author: Clinton Edward Voelm
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Category : Personality assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Personality assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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A Comparison of Selected Personality Traits with Motivational Practices of Collegiate Male Long Distance Runners
Author: Robert C. Guyer
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Category : Personality
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Category : Personality
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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A Comparison of Personality Traits Between High School Distance Runners and College Distance Runners
Author: Richard Alan White
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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SSP AND SOCIAL STATUS OF SPORTS PARTICIPANTS
Author: Dr. Haridas. K
Publisher: Lulu Publication
ISBN: 1008922587
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
“Sport” refers to all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organized participation, aims at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being, forming social relationships or obtaining results in competitions at all levels. (Council of Europe, 2001). Sports is not just an exhibition of muscular and physical power. Sports is a combination of physical as well as psychological skills. Sports is a way for improving an individual’s physical, mental fitness and health. In formulating the definition of sport, consideration was given to its physical, competitive and institutional characteristics, as well as how sport is shaped by social and cultural influences.
Publisher: Lulu Publication
ISBN: 1008922587
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
“Sport” refers to all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organized participation, aims at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being, forming social relationships or obtaining results in competitions at all levels. (Council of Europe, 2001). Sports is not just an exhibition of muscular and physical power. Sports is a combination of physical as well as psychological skills. Sports is a way for improving an individual’s physical, mental fitness and health. In formulating the definition of sport, consideration was given to its physical, competitive and institutional characteristics, as well as how sport is shaped by social and cultural influences.
A Description of Personality Characteristics of Male Distance Runners and Sprinters
Author: Rory K. Corbitt
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Category : Personality
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Category : Personality
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Personality Comparison of Scholastic Varsity Male Sprinters and Long Distance Runners
Author: Henno Karmo
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Category : Personality assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Personality assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Personality Traits and Moods of Male and Female Sprinters and Distance Runners in the Big Eight Conference
Author: Mary R. French
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Category : College sports
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Category : College sports
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Differences in Perceived Athletic Competence Between Male and Female Collegiate Distance Runners, Middle Distance Runners, and Sprinters
Author: Shalea K. Angelo
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Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Abstract.
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Category : College athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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A Comparative Study of Personality Traits of College Distance Runners and Baseball Players
Author: Steven A. Berkowitz
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Category : Athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Category : Athletes
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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A Biomechanical Analysis of Sprinters Vs. Distance Runners at Equal and Maximal Speeds
Author: Tyler Dwight Bushnell
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Category : Running
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
In the sport of track and field, sprinting and distance running represent two major categories of athletes. Sprinting is associated with power and speed, whereas distance running focuses on the economy of movement. With distance running there are elements of sprint technique that overlap. With distance events, there comes a time near the end of the race where economy gives way to speed. If the distance runners knew how to alter their technique in a way to become more sprint-like, this process could possibly be more successful. PURPOSE: This study compared the differences in technique between sprinters and distance runners while running at equal and maximal speeds. METHODS: Subjects for the study consisted of 10 Division I collegiate distance runners, 10 Division I collegiate sprinters, and 10 healthy non-runners. The subjects performed two tests, with each consisting of a 60 meter run completed on the track. Test 1 was run at a pace of 5.81 m/s (4:37 min/mile), while Test 2 was completed at maximal speed. Video footage of each trial was collected at 180 Hz, monitoring hip, knee, thigh, and shank positions, as well as stride length, and contact time. RESULTS: Significant differences (p
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Category : Running
Languages : en
Pages : 59
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In the sport of track and field, sprinting and distance running represent two major categories of athletes. Sprinting is associated with power and speed, whereas distance running focuses on the economy of movement. With distance running there are elements of sprint technique that overlap. With distance events, there comes a time near the end of the race where economy gives way to speed. If the distance runners knew how to alter their technique in a way to become more sprint-like, this process could possibly be more successful. PURPOSE: This study compared the differences in technique between sprinters and distance runners while running at equal and maximal speeds. METHODS: Subjects for the study consisted of 10 Division I collegiate distance runners, 10 Division I collegiate sprinters, and 10 healthy non-runners. The subjects performed two tests, with each consisting of a 60 meter run completed on the track. Test 1 was run at a pace of 5.81 m/s (4:37 min/mile), while Test 2 was completed at maximal speed. Video footage of each trial was collected at 180 Hz, monitoring hip, knee, thigh, and shank positions, as well as stride length, and contact time. RESULTS: Significant differences (p