Kinesiology & Sport Review

Dedicated to the Education, Development, and Service of undergraduate & graduate students in their quest to become Fearless Champions in the Kinesiology & Sport Industry. The Review is hosted by the Kinesiology Department at Tarleton State University (Stephenville, Texas).

Friday, March 27, 2015

Teaching Life Lessons Through Physical Education

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  Teaching students life lessons is something that is very important to having well rounded students. Since children attend school, this ...
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections

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Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections Within the last few years, much has been written about a therapy technique called platelet-rich plasma ...
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Creative Advantages for Fishing and Hunting

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Creative Advantages for Fishing and Hunting     Everyone no matter their disability should be able to experience and enjoy the outdoors a...
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Why Everyone Should Incorporate Olympic Lifts Into Their Workout

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Throughout the past couple years there has been a transition in the weight room from traditional bodybuilding exercises such as the bicep c...
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The Worst Critic

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Everyone has a negative opinion that is always bringing them down or down playing their accomplishments. They tend to get under our skin an...
Thursday, March 26, 2015

R.I.C.E.

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RICE is an acronym used in the sports medicine world. Almost every acute injury is evaluated and then RICE is applied. I’m going to explain...
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Friday, March 20, 2015

Therapeutic Modalities

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With the company that I work for, Rehab Synergies, we are contracted with ACP (Accelerated Care Plus) and they provide all of our therapeut...

Sports Psychology: Mental Imagery in Softball

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Mental imagery is used by many of the top softball players in the world today. It has become more and more popular over the years, especial...
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Stretching for the Stay at Home Mom

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For a mother certain muscles could get more strained or affect them more than someone that has a nine to five job. They are taking care of ...
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Competitiveness in Youth Sports

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In today’s society, every parent wants their child to be on the winning team and they also want them playing for the majority of the game. ...
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