Women Midshipmen in Sports

作者: Jay S. Cox , Heinz W. Lenz

DOI: 10.1177/036354658401200315

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摘要: This is a study of the physical performance and injury rate for seven classes women midshipmen at United States Naval Academy. Women comprise only 6.2% brigade midshipmen, but men live in same dormitory, undergo training fitness tests, academic curriculum, an environment where activities can be constantly moni tored. The required number hours edu cation are women.The conclusions from this are: (1) continue to improve their level more rapidly than men; (2) while some disparities perform ance correctly attributed physiological differ ences, many present should attrib uted societal conditions; (3) requirements ever become same, will have work harder achieve standards because differences; (4) seek medical attention...

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