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Date
Title Organization/Event
11/27/99 Initial investigation of the analgesic and muscle activation effects of Kinesiotaping. International Kinesiotaping Society 15th Annual Conference, Tokyo, Japan
1/6/99-1/10/99 Interdisciplinary collaboration in Physical Education. National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
6/3/98-6/6/98 Selected physcial characteristics and their relationship to injury in sumo wrestlers (1977-1997). American College of Sport Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL
4/5/98 Profile of injuries in recreational and elite fencers. Medical Conference of the World Cadet & Junior Fencing Championships, Valencia, Venezuela
4/5/98-4/9/98 SyberVision modeling potentiates physical practice on putting performance in novice golfers. (co-author: A. Issac). Research presented in absentia. AAHPERD National Conference, Reno, NV
9/26/97 Psychosomatic characteristics of pain and injury. Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA
7/13/97 Epidemiological issues in assessing risk in elite fencers. XIth Medical Symposium of the International Fencing Federation, Cape Town, South Africa
3/20/97-3/21/97 Analyzing between- and within-group variation with multilevel covariance structure. (co-author: F. Li). AAHPERD National Conference, St. Louis, MO
4/16/96-4/20/96 Assessment of model fit in structural equation modeling: An introduction to various goodness-of-fit indices. (co-author: F. Li). AAHPERD National Conference, Atlanta, GA
11/4/95 Panel Member: Medical ethics and undergraduate education. Ethics of Transplantation Medicine Conference, Willamette University
9/30/95 Physiological indicators of overtraining. Oregon Swimming Coaches Association Conference, Willamette University
5/17/95 Injury prevention and treatment in recreational and competitive activities. National Indian Recreation Conference, Willamette University
5/8/95, 5/7/96, 5/13/97, 5/21/98, 5/21/99 Epidemiology of injuries in disability sports. Western Washington University, Department of Physical Education, Health & Recreation
5/9/95, 5/6/96, 5/13/97, 5/21/98, 5/19/99 Ergogenic aids and the level playing field.
3/28/95-4/1/95 Sport motivation in physical activity: A confirmatory factor analysis. (co-author: F. Li). AAHPERD National Conference, Portland, OR
A confirmatory investigation of the dimensionality of the TEOSQ in a Thai college student sample with cross-validation. (co-authors: N. Vongjaturapt & F. Li).
Multi-sample LISREL analysis: Issues in testing measurement and structure invariance. (co-author: F. Li).
1/26/95-1/27/95 Utopian research - Future directions for physical education and health education. Oregon Association for Physical Education in Higher Education Annual Conference, Silver Falls
Administrative defense plan for ’95 (The fiscal crisis in higher education in Oregon).
Computer wizardry - ADAM and PowerPoint.
4/12/94-4/16/94 Slideboard training improves agility and cardiovascular efficiency. (co-author: V. Nethery). AAHPERD National Convention, Denver, CO
Confirmatory factor analysis of TEOSQ: Thai version for male and female intercollegiate athletes. (co-authors: F. Li & N. Vongjaturapat).
Construct validation of the Group Environment Questionnaire: First and higher order factor models. (co-author: F. Li).
4/7/94-4/9/94 Problems in analysis of injury rates in disability sports. Symposium on Epidemiology in Sport, Champaign, IL
Fencing injuries. (co-author: E. Zemper).
10/8/93 Better athletics through chemistry - Problems with the arguments against ergogenic aids. OAHPERD Annual Meeting, Salem, OR
2/13/93-2/14/93 The effects of training and exogenous erythropoietin administration on endurance capacity in rats. (co-author: I. Bisel). American College of Sports Medicine Northwest District meeting, Eugene, OR
3/24/93-3/28/93 Individual goal orientation in sport: Testing the assumption of equivalent structure across gender. (co-author: F. Li). AAHPERD National Convention, Washington, D.C.
2/3/93-2/6/93 The energy cost of slideboard training and cycle ergometry. (co-author: V. Nethery). Uniting Western Leadership - Joint NWAAHPERD & SWAAHPERD Convention, Reno, NV
3/20/92 Confidentiality - Professional responsibility. NWATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposium, Portland, OR
7/9/91-7/10/91, 5/28/93, 7/20/93 Ethics and ergogenic aids. Central Washington University, Department of Physical Education, Graduate Seminar in Exercise Physiology (Ergogenic Aids and Human Performance), Ellensburg, WA
1990 Addressing the “Situational Imperative of the Lamppost” syndrome: Philosophic inquiry in Special Education. University of Oregon, Special Education area (Division of Teacher Education) and Division of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Faculty Seminar, Eugene
1989 Sports medicine for intramurals and club sports - An integrated model. National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association Northwest District Conference, Seattle
1989 A conceptual analysis of the etiology and prevention of injury in the Master Athlete. Sport Science Symposium of the VIII World Veteran’s Championships, Eugene
1988 Paternalism - The Machiavellian principle in Special Olympics? Oregon Research Institute, Special Education Division Seminar, Eugene
1987 Nationalism and violence in sport. Springfield Lions Club, Springfield, OR
1986 The influence of microcomputers on educational processes in Exercise Science. International Federation for Information Processing Conference, Wollongong, Australia
1986 Haemorrhage and the unconscious athlete. Australian Sports Medicine Federation Level 1 & Level 11 Sports Trainers Courses, Wollongong
The female athlete.
The disabled athlete.
Da Vinci’s Drawings



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