Volume 5, Issue 2 (2012)
Invited Editorial
Research and Critical Thinking : An Important Link for Exercise Science Students Transitioning to Physical Therapy
Harvey W. Wallmann and Donald L. Hoover
Original Research
Acute Effects of Static and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching on Agility Performance in Elite Youth Soccer Players
J. Bradley Jordan, Ajit D. Korgaokar, Richard S. Farley, and Jennifer L. Caputo
Differences in Force-velocity Characteristics of Upper and Lower Limbs of Non-competitive Male Boxers
Danai Giovani and Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis
Ground Reaction Forces Generated by Twenty-eight Hatha Yoga Postures
Sylvia J. Wilcox, Ron Hager, Barbara Lockhart, and Matthew K. Seeley
SAM: A Tool for Measurement of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA) in School Physical Education
Kampol Surapiboonchai, Steven R. Furney, Robert F. Reardon, James Eldridge, and Tinker D. Murray
Effects of Short Term Low Intensity Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction on Bone Markers and Muscle Cross-Sectional Area in Young Men
SoJung Kim, Vanessa D. Sherk, Michael G. Bemben, and Debra A. Bemben
The Use of the Blood Lactate Curve to Develop Training Intensity Guidelines for the Sports of Track and Field and Cross-Country
Chris P. Belcher and Cynthia L. Pemberton
Physiologic Responses, Liking and Motivation for Playing the Same Video Game on an Active Versus a Traditional, Non-Active Gaming System.
Gabriel J. Sanders, Antonia S. Santo, Corey A. Peacock, Kyle-Patrick von Carlowitz, Megan L. Williamson, and Jacob E. Barkley
Actical Accelerometry Cut-points for Quantifying Levels of Exertion: Comparing Normal and Overweight Adults
Jamie Giffuni, Robert G. McMurray, Todd Schwartz, and Diane Berry
Editor-in-Chief
University of North Alabama
Executive Editors
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Western Kentucky University
Editor Emeritus
University of North Texas
Metrics
Scopus Cite Score: 1.16
H-index: 12
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