The present article addresses issues within U.S. collegiate sport as it pertains to the physical preparation and health and well-being of intercollegiate athletes. Specifically, the sport coach is often perceived as “all knowing” about every facet of their sport when, in fact, they typically are not formally educated or well-trained in current methods of enhancing sport performance. Often strength and conditioning coaches, who may also be poorly trained, are tied directly (financially and administratively) to the sport coach—a situation which has led to a subservient role heavily influenced by the wishes of the sport coach. This has unfortunately resulted in the multidimensional well-being of the athlete clearly not being a primary objectiv...
As athletics on the collegiate level become more competitive, the need for professionally trained st...
Sports are a very large and important part of today's society. They provide participants in all age ...
Student-athletes at the Division II level are a unique population that face\ud added stress outside ...
The present article addresses issues within U.S. collegiate sport as it pertains to the physical pre...
Although coaches are often a mediator between student athletes and the athletic trainers, their comp...
This article discusses the current problems in the training of athletes, the mistakes that coaches m...
This article discusses the current problems in the training of athletes, the mistakes that coaches m...
This study examined the possible influence of servant leadership in NCAA Division III intercollegiat...
Ideally an athlete would continue to improve performance indefinitely over time, however improvement...
The role of the Strength & Conditioning coach (SCC) has increased dramatically in collegiate athleti...
Since the dawn of social media, sports performance professionals have had the ability to share ideas...
The purpose of this study was to examine the (1) extent of athletic training faculty members, who be...
Major American universities and colleges that participate in National Collegiate Athletic Associatio...
Intercollegiate student - athletes in the United States are in an unusual position as both students ...
From its conception in 1977, servant leadership has been demonstrated to be an effective model for o...
As athletics on the collegiate level become more competitive, the need for professionally trained st...
Sports are a very large and important part of today's society. They provide participants in all age ...
Student-athletes at the Division II level are a unique population that face\ud added stress outside ...
The present article addresses issues within U.S. collegiate sport as it pertains to the physical pre...
Although coaches are often a mediator between student athletes and the athletic trainers, their comp...
This article discusses the current problems in the training of athletes, the mistakes that coaches m...
This article discusses the current problems in the training of athletes, the mistakes that coaches m...
This study examined the possible influence of servant leadership in NCAA Division III intercollegiat...
Ideally an athlete would continue to improve performance indefinitely over time, however improvement...
The role of the Strength & Conditioning coach (SCC) has increased dramatically in collegiate athleti...
Since the dawn of social media, sports performance professionals have had the ability to share ideas...
The purpose of this study was to examine the (1) extent of athletic training faculty members, who be...
Major American universities and colleges that participate in National Collegiate Athletic Associatio...
Intercollegiate student - athletes in the United States are in an unusual position as both students ...
From its conception in 1977, servant leadership has been demonstrated to be an effective model for o...
As athletics on the collegiate level become more competitive, the need for professionally trained st...
Sports are a very large and important part of today's society. They provide participants in all age ...
Student-athletes at the Division II level are a unique population that face\ud added stress outside ...