Staff Each of our professionals has one goal helping athletes achieve their goals. Ralph has extensive experience with USA basketball, National basketball http://www.stvincent.org/ourservices/sportsmed/performance/staff/default.htm
Extractions: Sports Authority eNews Monthly Feature Sports Medicine News ... Useful Links Sports Medicine Sports Performance Center Programs Program Levels Program Levels Schedule Motor Sports Training ... Pilates Programs NFL Combine Preparation Services Our Alumni NFL Combine Testimonials Staff Intern Program Useful Links Take A Tour Contact Us var objPopupMenuDiv0 = getDiv("popupMenuDiv0"); var objPopupMenuDiv1 = getDiv("popupMenuDiv1"); var objPopupMenuDiv2 = getDiv("popupMenuDiv2"); var objPopupMenuDiv3 = getDiv("popupMenuDiv3"); Home Our Services Sports Medicine Sports Performance Center ... Staff listed in alphabetical order Each of our professionals has one goalâ¦helping athletes achieve their goals. Our philosophies are based on researched information that will both help prevent injuries and improve your performance. Darrell is a clinical athletic trainer and has worked in the physical therapy setting for 7 ½ years. In addition to the clinic, Darrell is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Combining strength and performance with a medical background allows Darrell to focus on athletic performance enhancement while addressing physical imbalances that could lead to injury. Darrell has experience working with all levels of athletes from the recreational to the professional. Darrell Graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science in 1992 and with a master's degree in Athletic Training in 1994. He is currently the education coordinator for St. Vincent Sports Medicine, an associate professor for IUPUI, and is the medical chairman for the USA High School Track and Field Association of Indiana. Darrell was also named the Indiana Athletic Trainer of the year in the clinical division in 2001.
USA Basketball: USA Basketball Constitution USA basketball Committees USA basketball Staff bios 3.3 Keep Amateur Athletesactive in the sport of basketball informed of policy matters and http://www.usabasketball.com/rules/constitution.html
Extractions: Amended November 10, 2004 Definitions: As used in this Constitution the term: 1.1 "Amateur athlete"means any individual who has represented the United States in the Olympic Games, the Pan American Games or the World Championships (including but not limited to the age restricted events as classified by FIBA) within the preceding ten years. 1.2 "Amateur Athlete" means, for purposes of this Constitution, an athlete who is eligible under FIBA rules to compete in international Amateur Athletic Competitions conducted under FIBA auspices. 1.3 "Amateur Athletic Competition" shall have the same meaning as set forth in Article I, Section 2 of the U.S.O.C. Constitution. 1.4 "This Association" means USA Basketball, formerly known as the Amateur Basketball Association of the United States of America, a corporation not-for-profit organized on October 28, 1975, under the laws of the State of Illinois.
PFC BIOS I played basketball in college. Ima running fanatic and race 5km and Whether you are new to the health club setting or an athlete seeking a competitive http://www.nubodysfitness.com/ClubPFCBIOS.asp?Club=Torbay Road
Awards The Paralympic Sport Awards will honour Paralympic top athletes and On Sunday,the 3rd International Wheelchair basketball Federation (IWBF) World http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/News/Awards/
Extractions: Welcome to the International Paralympic Committee web portal. Jump to side navigation Begin of navigation Path Home Main Sections Menu News Awards End of navigation path Begin of main content For the first time the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) will in 2005 be honouring members of the Paralympic Family and associates with different Paralympic Awards. The IPC is calling for submissions for these awards. Please complete and send the attached nomination form, along with requested materials, to awards@paralympic.org or by fax to +49-228-2097-209, before 31 August 2005. The Paralympic Sport Awards will honour Paralympic top athletes and officials and recognise the achievements and contributions based on the last Paralympic Games (Summer or Winter). The award will be presented in five categories: Best Male Athlete, Best Female Athlete, Best Team Performance, Best Paralympic Games Debut and Exemplary Paralympic Games Official. All National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and International Paralympic Sports Federations (IPSFs) are eligible to submit nominations. With the Paralympic Media Awards, the IPC will be honouring members of the international media to recognise extraordinary coverage of an athlete or team at the ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games in the media. The award will be presented in four categories: Broadcast, Written (print and online), Photo and Radio.
Texas A&M Athletics NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Released We did have two teams, football and men s basketball, which fell below the We had six of the 368 scholarship athletes dismissed for academic reasons http://www.aggieathletics.com/pressRelease.php?PRID=9436
Texas A&M Athletics Ag-E Xtras :: Special Message On NCAA APR Based on our information, among the (X number) of studentathletes that we We did have two teams, football and men s basketball, that fell below the cut http://www.aggieathletics.com/agExtras.php?ID=9452
USATF - News Nationwide, nearly 25 percent of all NCAA athletes are track/cross country Only football and basketball have higher participation among black athletes, http://www.usatf.org/news/view.aspx?DUID=USATF_2005_06_07_11_03_48
Texas A&M Athletics FAQ Some sports, such as men s and women s basketball, do not finalize their schedulesfor the We cannot give out specific email addresses for an athlete. http://sports.tamu.edu/index_full.php?pageID=190
Regis University - Athletics Below are the studentathletes who will begin playing for 16th-year Head Coach In the 28-year history of women s basketball at Regis, the Rangers have http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=ath&p1=vs&p2=wbb
Regis University - Athletics To sub area navigation for this specific area. To navigation for the whole site . Men s basketball. 197276. Joe B. Hall. Men s basketball Coach. 1959-64 http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=ath&p1=hf
Extractions: This Month's Author Bios: August Athletic Trainers, Team Physicians, and Sports Scientists from all 11 ACC member institutions are dedicated to the health and well-being of the student-athlete. Their work promotes optimal athletic performance. The goal of this section is to provide youth athletes, coaches, parents, and fans accurate, cutting-edge information as it relates to sports medicine and sports sciences. Each month, one sport will be featured with an emphasis on the unique sports science aspects of that sport. Expert content and commentary will be provided by the professionals who take care of the student-athletes in the ACC.
Author Bios Meet the Authors of The Female Athlete Train for Success. MICHAEL BRADLEY, MA,is the basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach at Florida State http://www.wishpublishing.com/train_success_bios.htm
Extractions: Meet the Authors of The Female Athlete: Train for Success MICHAEL BRADLEY, M.A., is the Basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Coach Bradley has served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Stanford University (1998-2002), the University of Miami (1995-98), the United States Military Academy (1994-95), the University of South Carolina (1993-94) and Southern Methodist University (1991-93). He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from San Diego State University (1989) and his Master of Arts degree in the same discipline from the University of California, Santa Barbara (1990). MATT BRZYCKI, B.S., LUKE CARLSON, B.S., CHIP HARRISON, M.S., is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach (for sports other than football) at Penn State in University Park, Pennsylvania. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education (exercise science) and his Master of Science degree in physical education (exercise physiology) from Penn State. Coach Harrison has been certified as a Health/Fitness Instructor by the American College of Sports Medicine and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He and his wife, Sheri, have three sons, Mark, Troy and Stevie. RACHAEL E. PICONE, M.S.
Staff Bios Her specific duties include organization of tutorial support, mentoring, She manages all extracurricular activities including studentathlete-run http://www.ath.umich.edu/asp/bio.html
Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center - Trainer Bios TRAINER bios. MICHELLE BOWEN Education I am currently working towards a BA in worked as an Athletic Trainer for GMU mens basketball team and Lake http://www.freedom-center.com/fitness_trainer_bios.htm
Extractions: Education: I am currently working towards a BA in Administration of Justice. Experience: I have been involved in strength training for the past 5 years. I trained and competed on a swim team for eight years. I later taught and coached swimming technique. I have trained on a cross country team. I have continued to participate and run in organized races to maintain my cardiovascular fitness. I worked as a training specialists at a sporting goods store. I educated customers concerning the propers use and selection of strength and conditioning equipment. Certification: Personal Training and Strength Training Certification from Exercise Science Alliance and CPR. Specialties: Strength and conditoning, kids, cardiovascular fitness, women's toning techniques. Training philosophy: The best results are obtained through a personalized program that addresses the specific needs and goals of the individual. Consideration should be given to cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility related exercises. A determined attitude, consistency, and intensity, will produce the desired results in time. PAM BRUNSON
Inductee Bios athletes with Disabilities Hall of Fame athletes with Disabilities Hall of Famehttp//www.adhof.org. http://www.athleticachievement.org/adhof/press_release/inductee_bios2004.html
Extractions: For over 25 years he has competed in wheelchair basketball both as a player and coach on a national and international level. Over his basketball career he has won three national championships and was named a National Wheelchair Basketball Association All American six times. In 1974, he was named the Rookie of the Year in the NWBA and made the All Conference Team from 1974-1981. Mo has been awarded seven sportsmanship awards throughout his playing career. He was inducted into the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Hall of Fame in 1998. As an assistant coach he has won gold, silver, and bronze medals in the Pam Am Games and was the head coach of the Michigan Thunderbirds in 1998 and the Dallas Mavericks from 1999-2000. Mo just returned from Athens, Greece where he was Head Coach of the U.S. Men's Paralympics Wheelchair Basketball Team.
Bios For Past Internal Speakers For The Conference Intern Seminar Dr. Dempsey was the head basketball, crosscountry and tennis coach at AlbionCollege Justus is the staff liaison to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/cis/panel_speakers/internal_speakers
Extractions: NCAA President Cedric Dempsey became the NCAA's third executive director January 1, 1994 (his title was changed to president April 22, 1998). As president, Dr. Dempsey oversees a staff of 350 and provides leadership in the governance structure for the more than 1,200 colleges, universities, conferences and affiliated organizations that comprise the Association. Prior to joining the NCAA in 1994, Dr. Dempsey was director of athletics at several universities, including the University of Arizona, the University of Houston, San Diego State University and University of the Pacific(California). Prior to serving in these positions, Dr. Dempsey was assistant director of health, physical education, recreation and athletics; assistant basketball coach and professor at Arizona. Dr. Dempsey was the head basketball, cross-country and tennis coach at Albion College in Albion, Michigan and served in various capacities at the University of Illinois, Champaign. In total, Dr. Dempsey has accumulated more than 40 years of experience in college athletics positions and organizations. Dr. Dempsey has been active in NCAA affairs since 1974 and has served on many of the Association's most influential committees, including the Executive Committee, the Budget Subcommittee (serving as chair), the Division I Men's Basketball Committee (serving as chair), the Division I Women's Basketball Committee; and several special committees such as the Television Negotiations Committee, the Football Television Committee and the Committee on Cost Containment. At the time of his selection as NCAA executive director, he was serving as the Association's secretary-treasurer.
BIOS She was competitive in soccer and basketball until she realized she was too short After a successful athletic career as a junior athlete in South Africa http://www.erunningcompany.com/BIOS.htm
Extractions: The Company you Keep! Join us for weekly runs. Click "Weekly Run Schedule" Content Store Hours and location Video Gait Analysis Center MOMENTUM newsletter St. Vincent's In-house Trainer ... New at The Running Compan y Receive our Free E-newsletter Home Page Links Page Clearance store Ashley Johnson Ashley went to Western Kentucky University on an athletic scholarship and earned NCAA All-American honors in Cross-Country and the mile. After graduating from college with a BS in Broadcasting, Ashley spent the next ten years as a professional runner. During this time he was a successful fixture on the US Road Racing Circuit. He was ranked in the Top 10 in the World Road Racing Rankings by Track and Field News and Runners World, and finished his career with a 13 th place finish at the 1996 US Olympic Marathon Trials. Ashley has also broken the magic 4-minute barrier in the mile. While living in Oregon, Ashley worked at The Portland Running Company. His interest and enthusiasm for the running retail business flourished and Ashley dedicated himself to learning the technology behind gait analysis and shoe construction, providing invaluable experience. Ashley continued his retail career on the opposite coast at Marathon Sports in Massachusetts. Through these experiences, Ashley discovered that owning a running store combined many of his interests and strengths. His love for running, his aptitude for analyzing foot bio mechanics and his detailed knowledge of running shoe construction, all combined, led him to his role in starting The Running Company.
Links Of The Week Archive This website for girls and women s basketball is designed to inspire players,coaches, Here aspiring athletes can find sports news, a coach roster, http://www.computeruser.com/resources/links/archive/sportrevws.html
Extractions: Ray Bethell from Vancouver, Canada, champion multiple-kite flyer, has flown his three-kite aerial displays for millions of people all over the world. The website has information about Ray's world records and competition standings, and often humorous stories of his world adventures. Here Ray reviews his favorite kites, and offers information and safety tips for those starting out in sport kiting. Visitors can also find out more about the sport kite community, kite teams, kite pioneers, and events and competitions around the world. http://www.raybethell.com
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The Official Site Of The U.S. Paralympic Team Johnson and Lagerstrom Elected to USOC athletes Advisory Council and thereview of selection procedures and other sportspecific program components. http://www.usolympicteam.com/paralympics/news_35385.htm
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (January 14, 2005) Paralympians Bradley Johnson (Hollywood, Fla.) and James Lagerstrom (Dearborn, Mich.) have been elected as the summer and winter Paralympic sports representatives to the United States Olympic Committee Athletes Advisory Council (AAC) for the 2005-2008 quadrennial. Johnson, a two-time Paralympian who earned a bronze medal at the 2004 Paralympic Games in sailing and who was a member of the 2000 Sitting Volleyball Team, will serve as the summer sports representative. He will be supported by seven-time Paralympian Trischa Zorn (Fishers, IN), who was elected as the summer sport alternative representative. Lagerstrom, a four-time Paralympian and medalist in alpine skiing, will serve as the winter sports representative. At this time, no alternate winter representative has been elected. Johnson, Lagerstrom and Zorns responsibilities include tapping into their experience as members of the