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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