INTRODUCTION: Recently, a large amount of research has been focused on the effect of movement variability on human performance in sport. It is now generally accepted that
specific amounts of variability are essential to ...
INTRODUCTION: Typically, the standard club head mass of a driver is 0.2 kg approximately (White 2006). The golfing governing bodies do not stipulate driver club head mass. Theoretically, an increase in club head mass will ...
INTRODUCTION: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of prophylactic ankle taping on jump performance, in the push off and the landing phase, for healthy subjects, for three types of jump. Ankle sprains ...
INTRODUCTION: Anxiety’s influence on performance continues to be one of the main
research interests for sport psychologists (Hanin, 2000). It is apparent, though, that there is a lack of empirical research characterising ...
McGarr, Oliver(Design Education Research Group, Loughborough Design School, 2011)
Senior Cycle Technology subjects in Irish post-primary schools have recently been updated. One subject, Technical Drawing, has been replaced with a new subject called Design and Communication Graphics (DCG). The new subject ...
When attempting to integrate any Information and Communications Technology (ICT) based resource into Post-Primary Schools (High Schools) many potential barriers must be considered. Importantly, many of these barriers revolve ...
McGarr, Oliver; Moody, Janet(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2010)
This study aimed to examine student teachers’ opinions of changes to reflective practice requirements during a five‐week teaching practice placement as part of a one‐year postgraduate initial teacher education programme. ...
Doody, Catriona M.; Doody, Owen(Mark Allen Healthcare, 2012)
Obesity is a significant health problem for people with intellectual disability, as they
report a 59% higher rate of obesity as compared with those in the general population
(Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
INTRODUCTION: No study to date has reported if and how the use of body markers used in three dimensional optical tracking methods to study swing kinematics in golf affect movement performance. Egret et al. (2004) studied ...