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<title>Marketing the Sport of Wrestling in the United States</title>
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Parise, Adam; O'Neill, Shane; Colman, Ron; Negri, Michael; Sanderson, Darren; Williams, Sebastian; Graziano, Brett; Legere, Matthew; Hodgkins, Noah; Hicks, Justin; O'Brien, Chris; Benguche, Khalill; Jones, Janard; Gibney, Alicia; Carvalho, Marcus; Cifra, Madison; Sullivan, Patrick; Hibbert, Jake; Castillo, Jaden; Calabro, Shawn; Molea, Brett; Cesare, Matthew; Van Bragt, Joey; Beatrice, Carl; Angiulo, Danae; DeLuca, Dom
Referencing domestic and global practices, this study provides information on what might be implemented as best practices to advance the product, place, price and promotion of wrestling in the USA. The authors utilized the model of integrated elite and mass sport development from past research which formed the foundation for a questionnaire and interview schedule for US wrestling coaches and administrators to generate a snapshot of perceptions of the current sport system and possibilities for its further development and marketing.
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Implementing Malthus — How One Cleric Set the Tone for the Irish Famine</title>
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Roberts, Kevin
In times of chaos, people are faced with a difficult decision. Do we stick to the course, business as normal, or do we try taking drastic actions? Historically, in these great debates, we see thinkers and voices emerge that come to epitomize this dilemma. Incendiary works of literature and outspoken authors can find themselves setting the tone for the great ordeals of their times. No author serves as a better voice for the English response to the Irish Potato Famine than T. R. Malthus. His literature said just what members of Parliament wanted to hear to justify their unconcerned approach to Famine relief.
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Evaluation and Development of Salem Generation Games</title>
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Parise, Adam; O'Neill, Shane; Beatrice, Carl; Benguche, Khalill; Calabro, Shawn; Carvalho, Marcus; Castillo, Jaden; Cesare, Matthew; Cifra, Madison; Colman, Ron; DeLuca, Dom; Gibney, Alicia; Graziano, Brett; Hibbert, Jake; Hicks, Justin; Hodgkins, Noah; Jones, Janard; Legere, Matthew; Molea, Brett; Negri, Michael; O'Brien, Chris; Sanderson, Darren; Sullivan, Patrick; Van Bragt, Joey; Williams, Sebastian; Darling, Ben; Garofano, Harry; Morse, Joseph; Pilato, Angelo; Then, Brayan; Tringale, Domenic
The objective of free mass-participation events hosted by Salem State University (SSU), i.e. the 2016 Wellness U Multisport Festival and the 2017, 2018, 2019 &amp; 2020 Generation Games, was to involve SSU students studying sport and recreation management in the development and implementation of new sporting event solutions targeting these social concerns. The goal for the 2020 Generation Games was again to get many generations together for a day of fun and games. The Salem 2020 edition offered clinics as well as many other activities and sports. This presentation shares SSU’s experience in implementing the projects, while discussing implications for the community and the university as a whole. Surveys of event participants were collected, yielding suggestions for future endeavors to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of attracting and retaining more participants in free mass-participation events.
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Dance Warm-Up And Injury</title>
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Decas, Cameron
This paper presents findings from a study of the correlation of warm-up habits and injuries in adult dancers.
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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