Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences) by Title
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An analysis of perceived leadership styles and levels of job satisfaction of sport administrators employed at tertiary institutions in South Africa.
(2007)The leadership role of sport administrators in South Africa is of prime importance as the local sports industry in South Africa is worth in excess of R2 billion annually. The most important variable in explaining sport ... -
Anthropometric profile and physical performance of youth players and challenges in the Ethiopian football talent identification program.
(2018)The purpose of this study was to investigate the existing challenges that hinder the implementation of the talent identification program. Understand and develop basic standards to recruit talented young players based on ... -
The association between physical activity and body mass index, quality of life, life-space mobility and successful aging in older adults.
(2018)The biggest threat to healthy aging is sedentary living with the golden years of most individuals being affected by disorders that are exacerbated by unhealthy lifestyles. Helping people age better is important and it can ... -
Diet and supplementation practice in professional Ethiopian football players : effects on performance and recovery.
(2018)The game of football places high physiological demands on players, who are expected to react by carrying out a range of physical activities at different intensities. Such movement patterns contribute to a high energy ... -
The effects of exercise and diet on selected physiological and biochemical parameters in a sedentary Indian male cohort.
(1995)In common with other expatriate Indian Populations, the Indian community of South Africa has a high incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD). Little information is available on the effects of exercise and diet on risk ... -
Long distance running in Ethiopian athletes: a search for optimal altitude training.
(2018)ABSTRACT Background The extended dominance of Ethiopian and Kenyan middle- and long- distance athletes in world athletics has resulted in researchers proposing numerous explanations to explain this success. Genetic ...