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A Peer-Reviewed Journal and Site for Sport Research

 Volume 10

  2006 

Highlights of this issue:
  
Sport Science–a Misfit
  
Updated spreadsheets for controlled trials
  Practical measurement of aerodynamic drag in cycling
  Slideshows on rowing, magnitudes, sample size, more...

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Report on the annual ACSM meeting in Denver.

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 News and Comment

 In Brief

Guest Editorial: Sport Science–a Misfit. Our discipline straddles too many academic boundaries.
Sad Stats. No suitable statistical package for sport scientists.
Magnitude Matters. A slideshow from the 2006 ACSM meeting.
Preparing Graphics for Publication. Tips and tricks for the Office platform.
New and Updated Research Slideshows. Student supervision, dimensions of research, making inferences, controlled trials.
Dec 15

 Train/
Perform

Viagra at Altitude and Other Performance-Related Highlights of the ACSM 2006 Annual Meeting. Will Hopkins. Performance enhancement from the Denver conference, May 31-June3. June 22
Commentary.
Stephen Seiler. June 27
 Research
Resources
The Journals World Cup 2005: Impact Factors for Sport Science. Will Hopkins. An assessment of the latest ratings. June 27. Update June 30

 Perspectives

 Train/
Perform

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Rowing Faster. Stephen Seiler. A tutorial lecture on limitations to rowing performance presented at the ACSM 2006 meeting. Sept 5

 Tests &
Technology

Aerodynamic Drag Area of Cyclists Determined with Field-Based Measures. Jim Martin and colleagues. Practical measurement of an important predictor of cycling performance. Dec 22
Commentary.
Carl Paton. Dec 22

 Research
Resources

Spreadsheets for Analysis of Controlled Trials, with Adjustment for a Subject Characteristic. Will Hopkins. A covariate and other enhancements now included in this useful resource. Dec 15
Commentary.
Alan Batterham. Dec 15
Commentary.
Amanda Cox. Dec 18

 

A Spreadsheet for Combining Outcomes from Several Groups. Will Hopkins. Sex and other group effects made easy. Dec 15
Commentary.
Glen Fincher. Dec 21

 

Estimating Sample Size for Magnitude-Based Inferences. Will Hopkins. Clinical or practical outcomes with fewer subjects. Apr 11, 2007

 Sport Nutrition

The Optimum Composition for Endurance Sports Drinks. Will Hopkins and Matt Wood. A hypotonic mix of salt and several carbohydrates for events lasting several hours. Dec 15
Commentary.
Dave Rowlands. Jan 13, 2007

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