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Many of Human Kinetics’ authors have achieved world-renowned success in their sports, coaching world champions and Olympic athletes to top positions and medals. His accomplishments include eight years on the coaching committee of the United States Olympic Committee and the Coaches’ Commission of the International Tennis Association. McKinney won the 1977, 1983, and 1985 World Championships as well as the U.S. National Target Championships nine times, Field Championships six times, Indoor ...
In athletes, stride rhythm is often coupled with breathing while running, walking, cycling, or rowing. Experienced runners commonly coupled stride and breathing patterns very tightly. The most common ratio was a 2:1 ratio of strides and breaths, but at slow running speeds, this was frequently 4:1. However, in less talented runners, no synchronization of breathing and striding was observed at all.
Many of Human Kinetics’ authors have achieved world-renowned success in their sports, coaching world champions and Olympic athletes to top positions and medals. In 2010, Davis won the biggest accolade of his coaching career when he was named the National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. Since 1994, he has been coaching U.S. national teams, junior national teams, and U.S. national collegiate teams at the World Taekwondo championships.
A review of the research identifying sources and consequences of burnout in collegiate athletes. The review by Daniel Gould and Meredith Whitley presented in the June issue of the Journal of Intercollegiate Sport attempts to identify the sources and consequences of burnout in collegiate athletes. While there is no one universally accepted definition of burnout, the authors of this review identify athlete burnout as a physical, emotional, and social withdrawal from a formerly enjoyable sport ...