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Carolyn Petersen <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Nov 1997 08:52:10 -0800
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Those of you who deal with sport, recreation, and wellness programs may be
interested in visiting this WWW site.

The November-December issue of Sportscience News and other new items have
just been uploaded to the Sportscience website. Visit us at
http://www.sportsci.org for all this new material:

*What top cyclists drink in competition.

*How to analyze multiple crossovers.

*Supplemental resistance training programs.

*Body fat discrepancies between swimmers and other athletes.

*New software for analyzing sports actions.

*Profile of another sport-science history maker.

Plus all the existing material on these and our other pages:
TRAINING & TECHNOLOGY for peer-reviewed reviewed articles on enhancing
training and performance; RESEARCH RESOURCES for statistics, web-site
publishing, writing articles, giving talks; FORUM for messages on the
sportscience list; NET SEARCH for searching messages on mailing lists,
journal references; and NET LINKS for an index to web sites.

We need more high-profile researchers, productive younger researchers, and
computer-wise graduates to help with the development of the Sportscience
site.  Please contact [log in to unmask]

Viewing Sportscience is done best with Netscape.   Microsoft hasn't fixed
the bugs in Internet Explorer that produce extraneous material, graphics
that aren't as clear as they should be, and bad line spacing.

Mary Ann Wallace
for the Sportscience website team
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http://www.sportsci.org
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Carolyn Petersen
Dept. of Exercise & Movement Science
University of Oregon
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