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Eric B

Information Literacy in Athletic Training: A Problem-Based Approach. - 1 views

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    Romanello, L. M., Martin, M. (2006, May). Information Literacy in Athletic Training: A Problem-Based Approach. Athletic Therapy Today, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p40 4p. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com This article has to do with informational literacy and athletic training and what they do together. It talks about the literacy that you need to become a succesful athletic trainer, and what you need to know about the job.
Christopher H

Information Literacy in Athletic Training: A Problem-Based Approach - 3 views

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    Romanello, Mary L., and Malissa Martin. "Information Literacy in Athletic Training: A Problem-Based Approach." Athletic Therapy Today 11.3 (2006): 40-43. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. EBSCO. Web. 2 Nov. 2010. Sports and literacy are connected in this article, which talks about literacy in the sporting world and its importance. It mentions literacy in regards to working as an athletic trainer and effectively communicating with athletes. It shows that literacy is essential in the sporting world. Involvement in athletic training should come with great physical literacy skills.
Juliana L

The Female Collegiate Cross-Country Runner: Nutritional Knowledge and Attitudes - 1 views

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    Zawila, Laurie, Cathy-Sue Steib, and Barbara Hoogenboom. "The Female Collegiate Cross-Country Runner: Nutritional Knowledge and Attitudes." Journal of Athletic Training 38.1 (2003): 67-74. Print.
Christopher H

Physical Literacy in Coaching Education Materials: A Case Study of Canada Basketball. - 1 views

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    Sullivan, Philip J., Tammy Whitaker-Campbell, and Mike MacKay. "Physical Literacy in Coaching Education Materials: A Case Study of Canada Basketball." Physical & Health Education Journal 76.1 (2010): 32-35. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. In terms of coaching, there are many different qualities that lead to success. This article connects physical literacy with coaching education. A full understanding of physical literacy is needed to be successful in coaching. Literacy is very important in many different aspects of sport. Knowledge about physical literacy is very important in sports and athletic training.
Matthew Z

Exercise and Cognitive Function: Can Working Out Train the Brain, Too? - 1 views

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    Zoeller, Robert F. "Exercise and Cognitive Function: Can Working Out Train the Brain, Too?." American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 4.5 (2010), 397-409. This article studies the relationship between working out and the functions of the brain. It says that studies with children, adults, and elderly people have proved that physical activity does have a positive impact on brain functions while cognitive function in young adults does not change with physical activity. Regular aerobic exercise and fitness increase brain volume and promote brain growth.
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