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Exercise Science Corner – Key Performance Indicators for the Golf Swing in Elite Collegiate Golf Athletes: An Exploratory Study
January 26th, 2026 | Lawrence, KS, USA Link to article can be found here Golf swing performance has been found to be influenced by health status, physical fitness, and technical abilities. However, as the sport…
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Exercise Science Corner – Lower-Extremity Biomechanical Characteristics of College American Football Starters: Examining the Squat, Lunge, and Vertical Jump.
July 22nd, 2025 | Lawrence, KS, USA Link to article can be found here American football is a dynamic sport characterized by intense sporting actions such as blocking, tackling, jumping, and sprinting. Furthermore, these sporting…
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Exercise Science Corner – Countermovement Jump Performance Difference in NCAA Division II Basketball: Arm Swing vs. No Arm Swing
May 13th, 2025 | Lawrence, KS, USA Link to article can be found here The countermovement jump (CMJ) is a common method for assessing lower-body power and neuromuscular characteristics. Two common strategies of CMJ are…
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Exercise Science Corner – Influence of Throwing Kinematics on Ulnar Collateral Ligament Thickness in Collegiate Baseball Players
May 6th, 2025 | Lawrence, KS, USA Link to this article can be found here Background: The extent to which differences in throwing kinematics between pitchers and nonpitchers influence ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) thickness has…
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Exercise Science Corner – Sport Science in American Football is Here
April 30th, 2025 | Lawrence, KS, USA Link to article here INTRODUCTION American football is a demanding sport characterized by high-intensity actions such as sprinting, multi-directional movement, tackling, and blocking. To add, there are several…
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Exercise Science Corner – Development of an Abbreviated Model for Predicting Functional Movement Screen Score Within Tactical Populations
KANSAS, USA – April 23rd, 2025 — (Quincy Johnson Fitness LLC, PRNewswire, SEND2PRESS) — Read full publication here Background The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a tool commonly used to identify compensations when performing 7…
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