Volume 7, Issue 3 (2014)
Original Research
Is there an optimal whole-body vibration exposure ‘dosage’ for performance improvement?
R Hugh Morton and Darryl J. Cochrane
Cardiovascular and metabolic demands of the kettlebell swing using a Tabata interval versus a traditional resistance protocol
Howard A. Fortner, Jeanette Salgado, Angelica M. Holmstrup, and Michael E. Holmstrup PhD
Effect of Long-Term Physical Exercise on Blood Pressure in African Americans
Taunjah P. Bell, Katharine A. McIntyre, and Rosamary Hadley
The Physiologic and Behavioral Implications of Playing Active and Sedentary Video Games in a Seated and Standing Position
Gabriel J. Sanders, Michael Rebold, Corey A. Peacock, Megan L. Williamson, Antonio Santo, and Jacob E. Barkley
An Acute Bout of Self-Myofascial Release in the Form of Foam Rolling Improves Performance Testing
Corey A. Peacock, Darren D. Krein, Tobin A. Silver, Gabriel J. Sanders, and Kyle-Patrick A. von Carlowitz
Acute Post-Activation Potentiation in NCAA Division II Female Athletes
Kaiya Senn Sygulla and Charles J. Fountaine
The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion
Thomas G. Plante PhD, ABPP; Marily A. Opezzo PhD; L. Aislinn Diaz; Selena Pistoresi; Michael Santos; Jacqueline E. Fahey; Elizabeth Kay; Briana Britton; and Suheel Khan
The Energy Expenditure of Recreational Ballroom Dance
D. E. Lankford, T. W. Bennion, J. King, N. Hessing, L Lee, and D. P. Heil
Contributions of After School Programs to the Development of Fundamental Movement Skills in Children
E Jean Burrows, Melanie R. Keats, and Angela M. Kolen
The Effect of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Genotype on Aerobic Capacity Following High Intensity Interval Training
Nicole Goddard, Matthew Baker, Tim Higgins, and Christian Cobbold
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University of North Alabama
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University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Western Kentucky University
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University of North Texas
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