The purpose of this study is to conduct an assessment of parent and student knowledge and perceptions of youth sports injuries within a community-based non-profit organization\u27s youth football program. This study employs several survey measures and a focus group to measure these variables. Furthermore, a sports interest form (completed by students, athletes, and parents) informs the non-profit organization\u27s strategic planning around the diversity of sports offered through their athletic program
Although federal laws require equal opportunities for all students, few high school students with di...
There is a pressing need to equip youth-serving community organizations to respond to the unique nee...
Conrad Fonsa Mbong, Parental Involvement in Youth Sports and Physical Activities, Diaconia Universit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the availability of youth sports programs in Nebraska and p...
Large numbers of youth in the United States participate in hockey and football. Youth hockey and fo...
Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When football progr...
Health benefits of children’s participation in physical activity such as reduced risk of obesity and...
Background: Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When fo...
The aim of this paper was to study what impact sports participation has on young people and how nonp...
Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When football progr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of parents of high school f...
The present community case study was designed to highlight parent, coach, and administrator percepti...
A decline in youth (12–25 years) participation in sport and physical activity has been reported. Sch...
Concussions are one of the most discussed health concerns at all levels of sport. While much of this...
BACKGROUND: Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When fo...
Although federal laws require equal opportunities for all students, few high school students with di...
There is a pressing need to equip youth-serving community organizations to respond to the unique nee...
Conrad Fonsa Mbong, Parental Involvement in Youth Sports and Physical Activities, Diaconia Universit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the availability of youth sports programs in Nebraska and p...
Large numbers of youth in the United States participate in hockey and football. Youth hockey and fo...
Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When football progr...
Health benefits of children’s participation in physical activity such as reduced risk of obesity and...
Background: Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When fo...
The aim of this paper was to study what impact sports participation has on young people and how nonp...
Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When football progr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of parents of high school f...
The present community case study was designed to highlight parent, coach, and administrator percepti...
A decline in youth (12–25 years) participation in sport and physical activity has been reported. Sch...
Concussions are one of the most discussed health concerns at all levels of sport. While much of this...
BACKGROUND: Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When fo...
Although federal laws require equal opportunities for all students, few high school students with di...
There is a pressing need to equip youth-serving community organizations to respond to the unique nee...
Conrad Fonsa Mbong, Parental Involvement in Youth Sports and Physical Activities, Diaconia Universit...