Mentor/s
Professor Andrew Lazowski Professor Amanda Moras Professor Mark Jareb
Participation Type
Poster
Abstract
In today’s society, collegiate athletics have become as popular as professional sports. Students commit to varsity athletics and agree to immerse themselves into years of physical and mental stress. The love of the sport drives collegiate athletes to make these sacrifices.
This paper aims to explore the physical, mental, academic, and social facets of a collegiate athlete. Additionally, this paper will delve into the world of college rowing. It will explore the biomechanical physiological, and collaborative efforts that college rowers experience in their quest for greatness.
College and Major available
Management BS
Location
University Commons
Start Day/Time
4-24-2019 2:00 PM
End Day/Time
4-24-2019 5:00 PM
Creative Commons License
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Power Ten: The Demands of the Student-Athlete and the Dynamics of the Collegiate Rower
University Commons
In today’s society, collegiate athletics have become as popular as professional sports. Students commit to varsity athletics and agree to immerse themselves into years of physical and mental stress. The love of the sport drives collegiate athletes to make these sacrifices.
This paper aims to explore the physical, mental, academic, and social facets of a collegiate athlete. Additionally, this paper will delve into the world of college rowing. It will explore the biomechanical physiological, and collaborative efforts that college rowers experience in their quest for greatness.
Students' Information
Business Management, double minoring in Digital Marketing/Honors.