Recreational Sports Journal Volume 6, Issue 3 (May 1982)
- Articles
- Martial Arts: Their Impact upon University Intramural and Recreation Programs
Mark D. Grabiner pages 4–7
- Leadership Is Everybody's Business: Insights Into Sport Situations
Robert L. Boucher pages 8–17
- Leadership Development Through Intramural Sports
Lou Fabian, Marilyn Ross, Dave Sims pages 18–22
- Management: What's Your Style?
Jennifer Sue Oatey pages 23–25
- Ethical Guidelines for Intramural Participants
Richard Zerneck pages 26–30
- The "Tapped Out Syndrome” - To Leave or Remain
Eric L.C. Stein, James R. Pope, Jr. pages 31–33
- Financing and Budgeting an Intramural Program
Lisa Rowley pages 34–38
- Quiz - Playing In Sports: Can It Banish Your "Blues"?
John E. Gibson
- Whistling While You Work (Part II of a 2-part Article)
Julia Quick pages 39–42
- A Biased Essay on the "Proper Ingredients of Golf Course Design"
Timothy Carson, David O Matthews pages 43–46
- Effecting Security of Facilities (Part Two of a two-part article)
James K. Zahn, Tony Neu pages 47–48
- A Computerized Entry System to Control Access to Your Recreation Facilitv
William C. Bleyer pages 49–50
- A Recreationally-Oriented Health and Fitness Center at Florida International University
Gary Montour, John Pedersen pages 51–53
- Eye Injuries: Always Serious
Mike LaBonne pages 54–55
- Injury Liability Within Our Schools: Can It Affect You?
Neal J. Reiner pages 55–58
- Sports Liability Control
Kenneth S. Clarke pages 58–60
- The Development of a Natural Sport That Everyone Can Play
Nick Gugliotti pages 61–63
- Editor's Corner
- Principles Governing the Operation of Intramural-Recreation Sports Programs in Higher Education Institutions
Allan Sapora, Helga Deutsch, David O Matthews pages 2–3
- Original Research
- Thesis Abstract
Barry R. May
- Thesis Abstract
Dennis J. Gearou pages 63–67
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