Graduate Theses
The College of Health Sciences and Human Performance offers students of all backgrounds the opportunity to advance their careers through a variety of degree plans. Students are able to have innovative educational opportunities as they engage in academic, community and interactive learning.
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
The Influence of Performance Success, Skill Level, and Gender on the Causal Attributions of Recreational Golfers, Kevin W. McHenry
A Study of Menarche in Athletes Participating in Common Public School Sports, Kristi R. Shirley
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
A Sampling of Athletes Attitudes Toward Alcohol and Drug Use in College and Professional Athletes, Gregory A. Andis
The Effects of the T2 Active Ankle Brace on a Series of Vertical Jumps, William Bradley Robinson
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
Depth Jumping: A Comparison of the Most Effective Depth Jumping Techniques in the Improvement of Power/Vertical Jumping, Stefan Darvishi
How Intervention Techniques Altered and Affected Various Teacher and Student Behaviors in a Physical Education Class with the Use of a Mentor Teacher, Jennifer Lynn Seybert
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
A Procedure for the Assessment and Interpretation of Final Approach Velocity in the Pole Vault, Eddy Lynn Stevenson
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
The Effects of Repetition Speed on the Development of Skeletal Muscle Strength, Kevin Taylor
Attitudes of Elementary Classroom Teachers Toward Physical Educators and Physical Education, Jodeen Thomas
Theses/Dissertations from 1987
Progressive Tennis Skills Test Developed for College Physical Education Classes with Varying Levels of Play, Joe M. Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 1986
Development of a Muscular Strength and Endurance Test Based on Selected Percentages of Body Weight, Cindy A. Littlehale
Theses/Dissertations from 1985
Practical Flexibility Tests for Use in the Health and Fitness Setting, Rosie M. Garza
Theses/Dissertations from 1984
Tennis and Perceptions of Choking, Barbara Ann Lemberg
Theses/Dissertations from 1982
The Relationship between Arm Length and Leg Length with Sit-and-Reach Performance, Thomas Marshall Gordon
Theses/Dissertations from 1978
The Effects of Three Types of Verbal Feedback on the Form and Accuracy of a Tennis Volley, Sylvia Goethal
Theses/Dissertations from 1976
A Comparative Analysis of the Long Jump Take Off of the Finalists in 1975 NCAA Track and Field Championships, Howard S. Mwikuta
A Study to Compare the Red Cross Method with the Movement Exploration Method of Teaching Beginning Swimmers Who are Mentally Retarded or Normal, Charlotte Ann Stark
Theses/Dissertations from 1975
A Cinematographical Analysis of Long Jump Takeoff at the 1974 NCAA Championships, Judith Ann Baber
A Comparison of the Competitive Attitudes of Seventh through Twelfth Grade Boyx, Franklin A. Vale