Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies
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Kinesiology is defined as the "art and science" of human movement. It is an understanding of human movement from a biological, psychological, and sociological perspective. Once a student gains a theoretical understanding of human movement, the goal in application is to maximize health and wellness by optimizing human capacity for movement capability.
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Item Open Access Appendix A: Not on My Front Lawn A Case Study of Hosting the 2017 Heritage Classic(2021-09-15) Kulczycki, Cory; Edwards, Jonathon; Potwarka, LukeAppendix A for the paper “Not on My Front Lawn”: A Case Study of Hosting the 2017 Heritage Classic Event on Parliament Hill in CanadaItem Open Access Appendix A_Not on My Front Lawn A Case Study of Hosting the 2017 Heritage Classic(2021-08-04) Kulczycki, Cory; Edwards, Jonathon; Potwarka, LukeItem Open Access Appendix B_Not on My Front Lawn A Case Study of Hosting the 2017 Heritage Classic_Final(2021-08-04) Kulczycki, Cory; Edwards, Jonathon; Potwarka, LukeItem Open Access Crafting Leisure Activities During COVID-19 Physical Distancing(2023-08-31) Kulczycki, Cory; Genoe, RebeccaIn the late winter and early spring of 2020 Canada experienced the COVID-19 pandemic where he Federal Government of Canada along with the provinces encouraged residents to socially distance and non-essential businesses to close. Canadian participants completed an online survey about their crafting and how crafting was impacted during COVID-19 restrictions. The participants explained how the restrictions provided opportunities and constraints during the first wave of the pandemic. Crating provided escape from stressors and worries often providing pleasure and social connections and even learning opportunities. As a leisure activity crafting contributed to their perceived well-being during the time of the research.Item Open Access A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Progressive Constraints of the Social Worlds within Indoor Climbing Gyms(2020-05-15) Kulczycki, Cory; Buning, Richard J.Item Open Access POST-SECONDARY VOLUNTEERISM: A SASKATCHEWAN BASED PROJECT(2018-01-23) Kulczycki, Cory; Lott, Korinne; Rutherford, HaleyThis 2017 research inquired about the niche population of college and university students studying across Saskatchewan. An online survey was distributed throughout Saskatchewan to uncover post-secondary students’ perceptions and experiences about volunteering.Item Open Access Prairie mountain biking: A mix methods approach to understanding family participation(2024-01-27) Kulczycki, Cory; Rundio, AmyMountain biking is a lifestyle and adventure sport (Immonen, et al., 2017) that “is an exciting, intense, physically challenging sport” (Dodson, 1996, p. 317). Athletes ride bicycles off-road on trails through fields and forests, mountains, and deserts (Moularde & Weaver, 2016). Multiple factors influence youth participation (Bogage, 2017) in organized sport (Jellinek & Durant, 2004). Parents or guardians facilitating youth sport participation (Harwood & Knight, 2015). Mountain bike participation tends to rely upon grassroots organizations to advocate for access to facilities and resources (Buning & Lamont, 2021). Therefore, this study sought to inform Community Sport Organizations (CSO) about their participants’ motivations, desired club elements/offerings and interest in being engaged/involved (e.g., volunteering). The focus is on mountain biking from the CSO members’ perspectives.Item Open Access Research Summary for the 2017 Spoke n'Hot Gran Fondo(2018-06-18) Kulczycki, CoryShort report on the Spoke n'Hot Gran Fondo research from the 2017 event.