KIN 6044 – Foundations of Coaching and Testing in Sports Performance Interpret the table of test results from women’s basketball players to understand the story the data tells you about the athletes. Utilize this data to develop a concrete strength and conditioning plan of action for both the group as a whole, and individual athletes based on the test results. Evidence-Based Rationale: Justify your selection of specific tests and key performance indicators for your theoretical training program. You can choose to incorporate all the tests or a subset. Data Analysis: Analyze the provided data to draw meaningful conclusions about the groups and individuals’ current athletic abilities. Utilize normative data as a reference point to contextualize your findings. In simpler terms, your task is to uncover what the data reveals about the athletes’ current status and needs. How will this data guide your theoretical programming decisions? What specific strategies and tactics will you employ to enhance the development of both the group and individual athletes? Please note that you are not required to create an actual training program based on the data. Instead, the aim is to critically assess the athletes’ testing results and formulate a plan of action to address the identified areas of improvement. Table 1 Continued (Same athlete number corresponds to specific athlete for all tests included in all tables)
Essay Question Instructions: Make sure you show all work on…
Essay Question Instructions: Make sure you show all work on the four essay questions on scratch paper. Upload a PDF of your written work to the Canvas Upload module immediately after you finish the test. Most of the points are awarded based on your written work, not the final answer that you submit to each question. Essay Question 5: Consider the following mileage chart: A B C D E A 0 20 30 32 16 B 20 0 26 24 18 C 30 26 0 28 38 D 32 24 28 0 22 E 16 18 38 22 0 (A) Use the Nearest Neighbor Algorithm starting at E to find a Hamilton circuit. Sketch it and find the length of the circuit. (B) Use the Cheapest Link Algorithm to find a Hamilton circuit. Sketch it and find the length of the circuit. Clearly identify the edges in the order you choose them. For example, if you choose GF then PQ, write GF, PQ, …
Within the context of the coding guidelines, the term encoun…
Within the context of the coding guidelines, the term encounter is used for all healthcare settings, including _____ and _____. (Select two answers.)
Coders are not allowed to perform _____, which is assigning…
Coders are not allowed to perform _____, which is assigning codes based on the belief, after review of clinical evidence in the patient’s record, that the patient has certain diagnoses, even though the provider did not specifically document the diagnoses.
According to the official coding guidelines, which of the fo…
According to the official coding guidelines, which of the following diagnoses are sequenced properly.
KIN 6010 – Evidence Based Practice and Decision Making in Ki…
KIN 6010 – Evidence Based Practice and Decision Making in Kinesiology Please choose one of the research articles from the list below in the area of exercise science or sport performance and do the following: Frame an evidence based PICO question based on the assigned research article Critically appraise the research article using the PEDro scale Provide a synthesis and interpretation of the research article Make a recommendation to clinicians based on your findings
Use Kruskal’s algorithm for minimum-cost spanning trees on t…
Use Kruskal’s algorithm for minimum-cost spanning trees on the graph below. The cost of the tree found is:
KIN 6048 – Advanced Practice in Sport Science Question: At…
KIN 6048 – Advanced Practice in Sport Science Question: Athlete Monitoring and Data Visualization Athlete monitoring is crucial for optimizing performance and preventing injuries. This question aims to assess your understanding of various monitoring techniques, data handling, and visualization methods in the context of athlete load management. Scenario: You are a sport scientist working with a professional soccer team. The head coach has tasked you with developing a comprehensive athlete monitoring system to track player loads, fatigue, and recovery. The aim is to utilize this data to make informed decisions on training load adjustments and to visualize the data in a meaningful way for both coaches and athletes. Tasks: Monitoring Techniques and Data Collection: Identify and describe at least three different monitoring techniques that can be used to track player loads and recovery. Discuss the types of data each technique collects and their relevance to soccer performance. Explain how you would integrate these monitoring techniques into the team’s daily and weekly training schedule. Data Handling and Analysis: Outline the steps you would take to handle and process the collected data. Include considerations for data cleaning, storage, and ensuring data integrity. Discuss the statistical methods you would use to analyze the data. Provide examples of how you would determine the validity and reliability of the monitoring data. Data Visualization and Athlete Dashboards: Describe a dashboard layout for visualizing the monitoring data. Describe the key metrics you would display and justify their inclusion. Explain how you would present this information to the coaching staff and athletes to facilitate understanding and decision-making. Include examples of visual tools (e.g., graphs, charts) that you would use.
KIN 6044 – Foundations of Coaching and Testing in Sports Per…
KIN 6044 – Foundations of Coaching and Testing in Sports Performance Select one of the foundational strength and conditioning movements and describe in detail the following criteria: The utility and application of the exercise Special considerations for the exercise The prime movers and joints involved in the movement The teaching progression of movements leading up to the foundational movement Breakdown analysis of proper positions in the movement Common movement errors Verbal and Physical Coaching Cues for the movement Spotting considerations for the movement
Which of the following is NOT a reason why governments allow…
Which of the following is NOT a reason why governments allow monopolies?