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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.
Segmental and kinetic contributions in vertical jumps performed with a... September 01, 2004
American adults' knowledge of exercise recommendations.(Epidemiology) September 01, 2004
Relationships between body composition and fundamental movement skills... September 01, 2004
Comparison of anthropometry to dual energy x-ray absorptiometry: a new... September 01, 2004
Factorial validity and invariance of a self-report measure of physical... September 01, 2004
High school students' physical education conceptual knowledge. September 01, 2004
Self-efficacy theory and the theory of planned behavior: teaching phys... September 01, 2004
Ice can look like glass: a phenomenological investigation of movement ... September 01, 2004
A longitudinal perspective of the relationship between perceived motiv... September 01, 2004
Individual differences of action orientation for risk taking in sports... September 01, 2004
Cross-validation of the YMCA Submaximal Cycle Ergometer Test to Predic... September 01, 2004
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