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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "How Far Do Athletes Run During Sports?"

For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. http://gizmodo.com/5992583/how-far-do-you-run-in-different-sports http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/tech/post/_/id/492/492 http://tribesports.com/blog/the-average-distance-run-in-different-sports Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute broadcasts at TexAgs SportsRadio (The Zone 1150 AM) every Wednesday morning at 10:45am. If you missed it you can ...
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Texas A&M University brought home the GOLD at TACSM 2014!

Texas A&M University brought home the GOLD at TACSM 2014!

This past weekend, February 27-28, 2014, was the Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (TACSM) annual meeting held at the beautiful campus of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. The Huffines Institute, as well as the Health and Kinesiology Department at Texas A&M are very proud of our faculty and student award winners.Dr. Jim Fluckey, Huffines Institute Internal Advisory Board Chair, was voted as the new President-elect for TACSM for 2...
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Difficulty of a Triple Axel"

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio "Difficulty of a Triple Axel"

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  • 2/18/2014 9:22:00 AM
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For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. A kinetic comparison of single, double, and triple axels. Aleshinsky, S.Y. Professional service for amateur skaters: What biomechanics can do for figure skating. Skating, 1986, 63(9), 10-13. Part 2. Skating, 1986, 63(10), 11-15. Nash HL. US Olympic figure skaters: honing their performances. Phys Sportsmed. 1988;16(2):180-185. The Triple Axel BlogSpotBe sure to check out future weekly Huffines...
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Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio “Aging and the Olympics”

Huffines Institute Human Performance Minute Broadcast by TexAgs SportsRadio “Aging and the Olympics”

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  • 2/11/2014 8:40:00 AM
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For more information about this week’s Human Performance Minute, check out the links listed below. Running on age in a 15-km road run: minor influence of age on performance. Characteristics associated with 10-km running performance among a group of highly trained male endurance runners age 21-63 years. Aging and factors related to running economy. Master's performance in the New York City Marathon 1983-1999.Be sure to check out future weekly Huffines Institute Human Performance Minut...
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It's Podcast Friday with Dr. Shane Hudson and Sports in the University!

It's Podcast Friday with Dr. Shane Hudson and Sports in the University!

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  • 1/31/2014 7:34:00 AM
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Dr. Shane Hudson, Director of the Texas A&M Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics, joins us to chat about the role of Sports and Athletics in the University.  There is so much attention given to budgets and costs and sports is often a large expenditure department of the University.  Why do Universities has sports?  We cover that topic (and more) in this podcast!  LISTEN NOW! 
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It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Hall of Fame Coach Mark Johnson

It's Video and Audio Podcast Friday! with Hall of Fame Coach Mark Johnson

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  • 1/24/2014 6:06:00 AM
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Today we have our second webcast of our 2013 Huffines Discussion talks (these talks are analogous to TED Talks).  Up today is Hall of Fame Coach Mark Johnson talking about the importance of Athletics/Sports in a University  You can see the video here, or if you don't have time, download the audio-only version here.  The transcript of the talk is here and Coach Johnson's bio is here!  Enjoy! 
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It's Podcast Friday with New York City's Harkness Center Dr. Suzanne Semanson and Dance Injury rehab!

It's Podcast Friday with New York City's Harkness Center Dr. Suzanne Semanson and Dance Injury rehab!

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  • 11/22/2013 3:23:00 AM
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As we talk about human performance, we should remember that Dancers also have performance and sports medicine issues.  Today's special guest is Dr. Suzanne Semanson who is a Dance Medical Therapist from the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at NYU Langone Medical Center.  We have a great conversation regarding injuries and rehabilitation of dance performers, especially on the Broadway theater scene.  This is a great peek behind the 'theater curtain' as to how these at...
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It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Chong from the Musician's Clinics of Canada

It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Chong from the Musician's Clinics of Canada

  • 10/31/2013 9:59:00 AM
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Today's podcast guest is Dr. John Chong of the Musician's Clinic of Canada.  Dr. Chong is another of our joint collaborations with the Athlete and the Arts initiative which is designed to apply sports medicine practices and knowledge to the Performing Arts (and vice-versa!).  Dr. Chong is the President of the Performing Arts Medical Association and a clinician who was a piano child-prodigy.  So, he speaks first-hand of the injuries, overtraining, and and medical needs of a...
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It's Podcast Friday! with Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique and Diversity Management in Sports

It's Podcast Friday! with Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique and Diversity Management in Sports

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  • 10/18/2013 4:19:00 AM
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One of the continuing underlying topics in sports is the inclusion of a wide variety of individuals in sports, sports administration, and recreation.  Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique, one of the national experts on Diversity Management in Sports, joins us in the podcast today.  This is a great conversation and is probably a bit different than you might think.  LISTEN NOW!
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