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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
A refereed scholarly journal publishing original research on the art and science of human movement that leads to the development of theory or the application of new techniques. Subject coverage includes biomechanics, growth and motor development, measurement and evaluation, motor control and learning, pedagogy, physiology, epidemiology and psychology, among others.
2003 Research Writing Award. September 01, 2003
Statistical validity of using ratio variables in human kinetics resear... September 01, 2003
Validation of a stages of exercise change questionnaire.(Measurement a... September 01, 2003
Perceptual judgments for stair climbing as a function of pitch angle.(... September 01, 2003
Examining movement variability in the basketball free-throw action at ... September 01, 2003
Warm-up with baseball bats of varying moments of inertia: effect on ba... September 01, 2003
The responses of fatty acid-binding protein and creatine kinase to acu... September 01, 2003
Explaining the self-conception of perceived conduct using indicators o... September 01, 2003
Imagery use in elite youth sport participants: reinforcing the applied... September 01, 2003
Observations in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum: doing g... September 01, 2003
College physical activity courses: why do students enroll, and what ar... September 01, 2003
Muscle activation and movement responses in youth with and without men... September 01, 2003
Forceful overarm throwing: a comparison of two cohorts measured 20 yea... September 01, 2003
Effects of autogenic and imagery training on the shooting performance ... September 01, 2003
Learning from the experts: practice activities of expert decision make... September 01, 2003
Ironic processing and static balance performance in high-expertise per... September 01, 2003
Effect of exertional trend during cycle ergometry on postexercise affe... September 01, 2003
Physical self-concept in adolescent girls: behavioral and physiologica... September 01, 2003
The validity of the sit-and-reach test and the modified sit-and-reach ... September 01, 2003
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