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Journal of Intercollegiate Sport

Volume 2, Issue 1 (June 2009)

Commentary

Comments from the Editor
Scott Kretchmar
pages 1–4

A Process for Sharing Research Data Collected by the NCAA
Todd A. Petr, Thomas S. Paskus
pages 5–8

Anecdote or Data: Research on NCAA Division III Academic Performance and the Division III Presidential White Papers
Michael A. Miranda
pages 9–15


Articles and Responses

Sources and Consequences of Athletic Burnout Among College Athletes
Dan Gould, Meredith A. Whitley
pages 16–30

Athlete Burnout: A Physiological Perspective
Kirk J. Cureton
pages 31–34

From the Outside in: Burnout as an Organizational Issue
Jay Coakley
pages 35–41

Play at Your Own Risk: Sport and the Injury Epidemic
Ronald F. Zernicke, Kathryn A. Antle, Kathryn A. Antle, Scott G. McLean, Riann M. Palmieri-Smith, James A. Ashton Miller, Edward M. Wojtys
pages 42–63

Sport Injury and College Athlete Health Across the Lifespan
Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal
pages 64–80

Play at Your Own Risk: Sport, the Injury Epidemic, and ACL Injury Prevention in Female Athletes
Holly J. Silvers
pages 81–98

Rules Limiting Athletic Performance or Prohibiting Athletic Participation for Health Reasons: Legal and Ethical Considerations
Matthew J. Mitten
pages 99–113

Comments On Matthew Mitten’s “Rules Limiting Athletic Performance or Prohibiting Athletic Participation for Health Reasons: Legal and Ethical Considerations”
Jan Boxill
pages 114–119

Limiting Athletic Performance or Prohibiting Athletic Participation for Health Reasons: A Medical Ethics Viewpoint
Steven D. Stovitz
pages 120–126

The Damage I Have Done to Myself: Physical Intelligence Among College Athletes
Mariah Burton Nelson
pages 127–144

Sports Injury, the Pain Principle, and the Promise of Reform
Don Sabo
pages 145–152


Bibliography

Research on Intercollegiate Sports: A Working Bibliography 2009
Jay Coakley
pages 153–175



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