Dear Colleagues, December Issue (Volume 4, 2005) of the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine is now available for you to access the abstracts and the full ...
The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education invites applications for a probationary (tenure-track) position at the level of Assistant Professor...
Asst Professor in Physical Education Dept. of Physical Education, Health and Recreation Western Washington University Position/Salary: Assistant Professor in...
Gordon Chalmers
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Dec 6, 2005 10:18 pm
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Hi, would appreciate feedback (positive or negative) of anyone who has recent experience with the Schiller Cardiovit CS 200 or the Sensormedic Vmax Encore. ...
Hello Yesterday someone who has read one of my articles about overtraining prevention send me the message below. I have dealt with cases of overtraining before...
This year's issue of Sportscience is now up at http://sportsci.org. News and Comment In Brief Editorial: Copyright Control. No flexibility in a publisher's...
The Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science at the University of North Dakota invites applications for a tenure track department chair position...
Jim Whitehead
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Dec 16, 2005 8:34 pm
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Dear listmembers, I listed the following message on 1st Aug 2005. "Dear Listmembers, We have a sensormedics metabolic cart (model 2900Z). This we purchased in...
asok ghosh
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Dec 19, 2005 3:31 am
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Steve Marshall has now contributed a commentary for the article he reviewed on magnitude-based inferences. View at http://sportsci.org . Will Will G Hopkins,...
An argument has arisen between some of my colleagues re the effect of a tail wind vs a head wind on speed of rowing, kayaking or cycling. One of the...
Hi Will and all, I am on vacation away from my notes so this might be an oversimplicfication. I am a coach of runners and triathletes, and a former endurance...
Good day All Like Tom I come from a running triathlon kayaking background as an athlete and coach and agree with the principle that a tail wind does not assist...
Norrie Williamson
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Dec 21, 2005 10:12 am
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The problem of wind assist is also one of physical limits. In perfect conditions with no wind for a 500m or 200m sprint, the best paddlers are very near the...
Hi Will, and all. For a cyclist, if one considers just the effect of the power necessary to overcome wind drag, I believe that the % increase in speed from a...
I read this question and the replies with interest. I am both a sport science type and a rowing type. The replies I have read hit 2 major points (1 and 2...
Stephen.Seiler@...
Dec 22, 2005 5:55 pm
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Physical Activity And Successful Aging Xth EGREPA International Conference September 14-16, 2006 Cologne, Germany Deutsche Sporthochschule (German Sports...
Michael Brach
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Dec 23, 2005 5:56 pm
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Thanks to Will for raising the question. I’m afraid the following thoughts are purely from a cycling perspective but there might be some relevant references...
Assistant Professor Biomechanics / Motor Control Department of Exercise Science School of Public Health and Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst...
Gary Kamen
kamen@...
Dec 23, 2005 6:32 pm
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Assistant Professor Department of Exercise Science School of Public Health and Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst Position: Assistant...
Gary Kamen
kamen@...
Dec 27, 2005 5:45 pm
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Assistant Professor Biomechanics / Motor Control Department of Exercise Science School of Public Health and Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst...
Gary Kamen
kamen@...
Dec 27, 2005 5:50 pm
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Hello List Moderator, Over a year has past since I proposed that whole food does not replace the disease-deficiency preventative micronutrient Recommended...
Concerning the effect of a head wind vs a tail wind on speed of the athlete in kayaking and other sports where the athlete does a substantial amount of work...
[I asked Andy to repost with an explanation of CdA, yaw and bluff, but he did not reply.--Moderator] I'm not sure why you focus exclusively on the pure...
Bill, Here is a short response from an Australian perspective. In your classroom exercise, you chose 17 foods that each provide the RDI for one micronutrient,...
Forbes-Ewan, Chris
Chris.Forbes-Ewan@...
Jan 6, 2006 1:33 am
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I must say I was very pleased to read the informed reply by Chris Forbes-Ewan to Bill's earlier classroom exercise in micronutrient availability. Not being a...
Stephen.Seiler@...
Jan 6, 2006 5:48 pm
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Bill, The Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005 has a beautifully straightfoward illustration of how foods can meet micronutrient needs on relatively few...
Wetter, Annie
Annie.Wetter@...
Jan 6, 2006 5:49 pm
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I agree with Dr. Wetter on most points except the "outlive their athletic careers". When I work with a client, I take the view that I would like this person...
Deborah Shulman
dshulman@...
Jan 6, 2006 6:29 pm
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Hello Chris, Stephen, Annie, and Deborah, Kindly take note, several colleagues have made similar statements but none of them have designed a food list for a...
Bill, I took you up on your offer to design a 1-day diet that would be composed of minimally processed whole foods in an attempt to supply roughly 100% of the...
Wetter, Annie
Annie.Wetter@...
Jan 9, 2006 8:48 pm
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POSITION: The Community Health Institute at Kansas State University is seeking applicants for graduate research assistants in the area of youth obesity...