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Volume 3 · Number 1 |
January-March 1999 |
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News and Comment |
Editorial |
Sportscience Sets the Pace for Publishing Sport Research by Will Hopkins. A new journal for the exercise and sport community. |
Biomechanics |
Judging Gymnastics with Biomechanics by William Sands and Jeni McNeal. Objective scoring in this subjective sport. |
Internet |
Moving Together: Newsletter #23 by Ken Daley. Technology and teaching conferences, lecture notes, lesson plans, medical emergency encyclopedia, health-fitness... |
Research Design |
Researching Worthwhile Performance Enhancements by Will Hopkins, John Hawley, and Louise Burke. Summary of a recent publication. |
Strength Training |
A New Weights Machine with Dynamically Adjustable Resistance by Fred Hatfield. Novel technology for the gym. |
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The Power Clean vs the Power Pull for Strength Training by Rob Nicholson. Summary of a recent list discussion. |
Perspectives |
Biomechanics |
Learn from Nature's Competitive Swimmers by Edwin DeMont. Aquatic animals avoid making waves, and they use unsteady fluid dynamics to generate force. |
History |
History Makers: Wilbur Olin Atwater (1844-1907) by Frank Katch. Atwater's pioneering metabolic studies helped shape the emerging science of human nutrition and exercise. |
Nutrition |
Fluid and Carbohyrate Intake During Team Games: Research and Recommendations by Louise Burke. Nutritionists base their guidelines on experience with endurance athletes, owing to problems with measuring performance in team sports. |
Research Resources |
Guidelines on Style for Scientific Writing by Will Hopkins. An up-to-date collection of advice and rules for authors. |
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How to Write a Literature Review by Will Hopkins. A systematic approach to analysis of published research. |
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How to Write a Research Paper by Will Hopkins. More structure eases the writing, editing, and reading of an original-research paper. |
Reviews |
Nutrition |
Effects of Protein and Amino-Acid Supplementation on Athletic Performance by Richard Kreider. This review, updated the day before we published, includes the effects of glutamine, creatine, and hydroxymethylbutyrate. |
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