School of Sport and Recreation
The School of Sport and Recreation has groups of academic researchers who conduct research in sport and activity-related areas. Research areas are:
- Co-operative education
- Outdoor education
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The Effectiveness of a Six-week Jump Shot Intervention on the Kinematics of Netball Shooting Performance
(International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 2006)This study measured the kinematics of netball shooting (standing & jump technique) performance throughout a six-week training intervention. Club-class female goal shooters were allocated into three groups - experimental ... -
Reliability of a Gymnastics Vaulting Feedback System
(International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 2009)The current study assessed the intra- and inter-day reliability of a custom-built gymnastics vaulting feedback system. The system is a coach-friendly customized infra-red timing gate and contact timing mat system operated ... -
Validity of the Powerline Boat Instrumentation System
(International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, 2009)The PowerLine Boat Instrumentation System3 is comprised of instrumented oarlocks capable of measuring pin forces in the direction of boat travel and oarlock angles. The aim of this study was to determine the reliability ... -
Research Informing Practice: Current Issues in Gymnastics Research: Injury, Skill Development, Elite Performer and Fundamental Movements
(International Conference of Biomechanics in Sports, 2014)The aim of this applied session is to explore four key themes relating to current research in gymnastics. The themes include Injury occurrence (Professor Patria Hume), Skill development (Professor Gareth Irwin), Working ... -
Sprint Kayaking Stroke Rate Reliability, Variability and Validity of the Digitrainer Accelerometer Compared to Gopro Video Measurement
(International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, 2012)Reliability, variability, and validity of stroke rate measured via a Digitrainer accelerometer and GoPro 60 Hz video camera were determined. Six elite New Zealand kayakers (three males, three females) performed three trials ... -
What I Write About Writing/Dancing/Writing
Artistic writing as research is in itself a method of making for artists in the academy. As creative practitioners in performative research paradigms (Haseman, 2010) we require a critical dialogue with/in the practice of ... -
New Strategy to Reduce Global Burden of Stroke
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Use of the King-Devick Test for Sideline Concussion Screening in Junior Rugby League
(Elsevier, 2015)Aim To determine whether the King–Devick (K–D) test used as a sideline test in junior rugby league players over 12 matches in a domestic competition season could identify witnessed and incidentally identified episodes of ... -
Understanding Anthropometry, Metabolism and Menstrual Status of Japanese College Female Long-distance Runners
Aim: To understand the anthropometry, metabolism, and menstrual status of Japanese collegiate female long-distance runners. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 29 Japanese college female long-distance runners ... -
New Zealand Cricket Injury Analysis Based on 12 Years of Accident Compensation Corporation Data
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2022)Objectives: To provide epidemiological data for cricket injuries in New Zealand. Methods: A retrospective analytical review using epidemiological cricket data obtained from the national Accident Compensation Corporation ... -
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviours of New Zealand Physiotherapists to Sports-related Concussion
(New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists Inc, 2020)Sports-related concussion (SRC) is a risk across all sports. New Zealand physiotherapists are more frequently in attendance at sporting events than medical doctors. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge, ... -
Video Analysis of Tackles in Professional Rugby League by Player Position, Tackle Height and Tackle Location
(Taylor & Francis, 2010)This paper describes the nature, height, site and direction of tackles seen in professional rugby league. Retrospective observational analysis was conducted using videos of 80 rugby league matches from 2008. There were ... -
Part VI: Measurements and Normative Data for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Kinanthropometry Survey
(Auckland University of Technology, J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive, 2021) -
Physical Activity Guidelines for and the Present State of Health Promotion: A Comparison of New Zealand and Japan
(成蹊大学, 2015)In this study, we attempted to compare physical activity guidelines established by Japan and New Zealand based on the World Health Organization Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health. We compared documents ... -
Part I: An Overview of Kinanthropometry Standards and Protocols
(Auckland University of Technology, J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive, 2021) -
Part II: An Overview of 3D Body Scanning Technology
(Auckland University of Technology, J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive, 2021) -
Part III: An Overview of Military Anthropometry Surveys 2000-2020
(Auckland University of Technology, J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive, 2021) -
Part IV: New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Kinanthropometry Survey Development
(Auckland University of Technology, J.E. Lindsay Carter Kinanthropometry Clinic and Archive, 2021) -
Knowledge and Attitudes (KA) Surveys on Concussion in Sports: Doctor September 2017 Survey. Report #4 to Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
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The Ergogenic Effects of Acute Carbohydrate Feeding on Resistance Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
(Springer, 2022)BACKGROUND: Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion has an ergogenic effect on endurance training performance. Less is known about the effect of acute CHO ingestion on resistance training (RT) performance and equivocal results are ...