Browsing by Author "Conchola, Eric"
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Correlations between anthropometric measurements and sport specific field-based tests in sitting volleyball
Springfield, Mary (2021)Introduction: Sitting volleyball is a Paralympic sport widely known for being a game of speed, agility, performance, and endurance. While many fitness tests can be used to assess specificity of sport, the combination of ... -
Effects of Fatigue on Strength and Rapid Force Characteristics Between Traditional and Explosive Resistance-trained Males
Mackey, Cameron (2016-05-01)Examine the effects of fatigue on maximal strength and rapid force between traditional (TRT) and explosive (ERT) resistance-trained males, following upper (UE) and lower extremity (LE) fatigue protocols. METHODS: Twelve ... -
Effects of Upper and Lower Extremity Resistance Training on Resting Metabolic Rate
Conchola, Eric (Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)The purpose of the study was to identify changes in resting metabolic rate with upper and lower-extremity resistance training exercises. Seven test subjects consisting of 2 males (ages 20-26) and five females (ages ... -
Mental health in collegiate athletics: survey of attitudes, barriers, and preparedness of university resources
Smith, Sara (2022)Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess collegiate student-athlete perception of mental health. A secondary purpose was to develop a list of attitudes and behaviors toward athletes seeking help, and university ... -
The relationship between resistance training body composition and self-esteem in adolescents
Suber, Jeonte (2023)Introduction: Childhood obesity and mental health continue to be a growing concern. Today, children are exposed to technology and other gadgets increasing their opportunities to be sedentary thus, children’s lack of physical ... -
Strength and Conditioning Programs and Driving Motivations in Collegiate Cheerleading in the United States
Raleigh, Mikayla Elizabeth (2019-05-01)The present study investigated the types of strength and conditioning programs (SCP) offered to competitive, collegiate cheerleaders in the United States. Specifically, collegiate cheer coaches' motivations for requiring ...