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Publikováno v:
Physical Activity Review, Vol 5, Pp 188-195 (2017)
The Exercise Motives and Gains Inventory (EMGI) was developed by Strommer, Ingledew, & Markland (2015) to explore the influence that participatory motives may elicit on perceived gains. The EMGI was completed by REFIT® dance fitness class particip
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ac5f35e938fa44a090380be05733550d
Autor:
Anthony C. Rosselli, John N. Singer
Publikováno v:
Physical Activity Review, Vol 5, Pp 132-145 (2017)
The purpose of this study was to examine various influences that contribute to Black golfers engaging in golf as a physical activity and competing in it as a sport at an elite-level (i.e., college and professional levels). Given that Blacks are und
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3fcca59ad09549d0987177300da5019e
Publikováno v:
Physical Activity Review, Vol 5, Pp 188-195 (2017)
The Exercise Motives and Gains Inventory (EMGI) was developed by Strommer, Ingledew, & Markland (2015) to explore the influence that participatory motives may elicit on perceived gains. The EMGI was completed by REFIT® dance fitness class participan
Autor:
Anthony C. Rosselli, John N. Singer
Publikováno v:
Journal of African American Studies. 21:605-620
The purpose of this study was to give voice to a small group of African American male and female aspiring professional golfers in efforts to illuminate the challenges they face in pursuing professional playing careers in the United States (U.S.). Uti
Autor:
Anthony C. Rosselli, Clay Bolton
Publikováno v:
Recreational Sports Journal. 41:125-143
Recently, two leading organizations on student experiences in colleges and universities (i.e., NACA and NIRSA) issued a call for increased scholarship in the area of transferable work skills (identified by NACE) in student employees within campus rec
Autor:
John N. Singer, Anthony C. Rosselli
Publikováno v:
Physical Activity Review, Vol 5, Pp 132-145 (2017)
The purpose of this study was to examine various influences that contribute to Black golfers engaging in golf as a physical activity and competing in it as a sport at an elite-level (i.e., college and professional levels). Given that Blacks are under
Autor:
Anthony C. Rosselli, John N. Singer
Publikováno v:
Quest. 67:44-55
In the current U.S. economy, leaders in the golf business are increasingly concerned with the long-term growth potential for the game, particularly at the recreational level. Adding to that concern is the underrepresentation of Blacks and Hispanics w