Papers On Recreational Sports, Sports Medicine & Athletic Fitness
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Rollerblading / An Overview
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A 6 page paper on in-line skating that includes discussion of safety issues, including industry and community response, reference to training manuals, stats on numbers of people skating, endorsements from enthusiasts and traditional bureaus, and a section on why adults skate. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Rollerbl.wps
Russian Electro Stimulation / Another Form of Electrical Muscle Stimulation
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of Russian Electro Stimulation as a form of muscular massage. This paper demonstrates the benefits of this technique for athletes and non-athletes alike. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Electst.wps
Scuba Diving & Safety Issues
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the recreational activity of scuba diving and considers the pertinent safety issues of this fairly unregulated sport. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Scuba.wps
Snowmobiling in Canada -- The Ultimate Offroad Experience
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This 6
page report discusses
the fact that for snowmobile enthusiasts, there is nothing more
exciting than the ability to access the back country in the dead
of winter by riding and ramming a powerful machine through the
fields and forests. In many jurisdictions throughout North
America, snowmobiles are classified as off-road vehicles. This
paper discusses the sports� organizations, there purposes, and
the environmental impact of snowmobiling in Canada. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWsnowmo.wps
Sport Psychology: Motivation in Sports and Soccer
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This is a 7 page paper discussing motivation in sport with examples from soccer. Motivation in sport is unique in regards to the study of motivation in psychology as many factors which seem to motivate athletes to increase perceived competence and performance are not the same as those recorded in other studies outside of the sport environment. Researchers A.V. Carron and R.H. Cox have compiled collections of motivational models which can be applied within the sport setting. While much of the research can be applied to athletes who compete on an individual level, much of it has also been applied to the team environment. Several research studies in the area of junior soccer have revealed that expectations of others and perceived self-control are high motivators in relation to perceived competence and performance. While many factors such as intrinsic self-confidence are required for high anxiety level components of the game, such as penalty shots, several other components related to expectations of others such as audience support are more consistent indicators of motivation in the sport of soccer.
Bibliography list 6 sources.
Filename: TJmosoc1.rtf
Sports & Leisure In Victorian-Era Britain
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A 9 page research paper investigating the development of leisure and sports activities among the working class in Britain towards the end of the Victorian era. Leisure activities had to meet very stringent ethical ideals by which the working class lives. Many games played in rural regions became national pastimes and most still exist today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Victleis.wps
Sports Psychology and Making the Physical and Mental Comeback
from Injury
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This 10 page report discusses the processes, bothe
mental and physical, associated with an athlete�s recovery from
an injury and his or her return to their sport. When a person is
injured while participating in a beloved sport or in a way
unrelated to sports but that curtails sports capabilities, it
carries a level of fear that their injury will keep them from
their sport. There is also the fear that �recovery� will not
mean the original level of sporting excellence. Bibliography
lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWsinjry.wps
Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries
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11 pages. A comparison of
shoulder injuries common to various sports and the rehabilitation
associated with each. Also includes a proposed experiment on
shoulder injury rehabilitation which will include the older
techniques of rehabilitation and those of more current
technologies. Methodology, alpha group, subjects used, as well
as limitations and technology will be discussed. Bibliography
lists 13 sources.
Filename: JGAshldr2.wps
Steroids - Not Worth It !
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In this 10 page argumentative essay, the writer discusses steroid use and its harmful effects. It is asserted that steroids are not only dangerous-- they are impractical as well. Various case examples and relevant data concerning the undesirable effects of continued steroid usage are presented. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Steroids.wps
Steroids -- Do You Really Want A Body "To Die For"?
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An 8 page, argumentative research paper detailing the dangers of steroids-- with particular relevance to athletes. The writer describes the biological effects of steroids, why they seem to "work," and what problems they ultimately cause after continued use. Studies demonstrating that steroid use causes aggressive behavior, impotency, etc.; are cited. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Steroid2.wps
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