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The Sport and Exercise Scientist: June 2007

 

The June issue of the SES is action-packed. Many of you will be preparing to present and attend the Student BASES Conference at Chichester next week or the Annual Conference at Bath later this year. We showcase the Student Conference and indicate some of the key presentations for the Annual Conference. Students are being active within BASES and the June issue of the SES includes a new section Strictly for Students, headed by Liverpool John Moores student Chris Wagg. Our lead article focuses on the Tour de France, with the first stage being held in the UK. Key In addition to our normal features including NEWS, WORKSHOP REVIEWS, INTEREST GROUP BULLETIN BOARD, AND RESOURCE REVIEW we offer the following articles:

" TOUR DE FRANCE 2007: PARIS - THIS IS LONDON CALLING! Matt Wilson provides into the Tour de France

" POSTGRADUATE REFLECTIONS ON QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. Christopher Owens provides an insight into his research experiences

" INITIAL CONSULTATION GUIDELINES FOR ONE-TO-ONE SPORT PSYCHOLOGY CONSULTING. Lisa Wright and Richard Keegan offer suggestions.

" STRICTLY FOR STUDENTS. Chris Wagg, Will Forbes, Tamsin Frost, Jayne Henaghan, Graeme Hutcheon, Chris Owens, and Caroline Robertson introduce the new section. David Cripps offers suggestions based on his recent experiences.

" AT LEAST 30 MINUTES MODERATE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON MOST DAYS FOR PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. Gill Perkins challenges the basis of the current physical activity recommendations.

" HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ANNUAL STUDENT BASES CONFERENCE: University of Chichester

" MAKING THE WEIGHT: BUY HOW MUCH IS LOST ON THE WAY? Dr Marcus Smith provides insights into the work of the Weight Classified Athlete Interest Group

 

Prof Andy Lane
Editor

 

 



 

 


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