I am a professor at Temple University, specializing in exercise and sport
psychology. The Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology,
our main professional association, has a Certified Consultant status for
individuals with experience in the field and a certain number of required
courses in the exercise and sport sciences as well as psychology. One of
the areas in which coursework is required is "knowledge of the biomechanical
and/or physiological bases of sport (e.g., kinesiology, biomechanics,
exercise physiology)." Our Continuing Education Committee has been charged
with identifying on-line courses in these areas, and I am writing to the
Biomechnics listserv to request information on:
1) Is there a centralized listing somewhere of on-line courses in
biomechanics?
2) If yes, where? If no, I would greatly appreciate it if
Biomch-l members would let me know, off list, of on-line
courses they offer so that we can present our members
with a list of such courses.
Thank you very much for your help and consideration!
Sincerely, Michael Sachs
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* Carpe diem et carpe viam! *
* *
* "Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty" *
* *
* Michael L. Sachs, Ph.D., Professor, *
* Department of Kinesiology, 048-00, *
* Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122 *
* (215) 204-8718 (phone) (215) 204-8705 (fax) *
* E-mail addresses: V5289E@VM.TEMPLE.EDU *
* MSACHS@VM.TEMPLE.EDU *
* MSACHS@NIMBUS.TEMPLE.EDU *
* (for web based e-mail *
* and attachments) *
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psychology. The Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology,
our main professional association, has a Certified Consultant status for
individuals with experience in the field and a certain number of required
courses in the exercise and sport sciences as well as psychology. One of
the areas in which coursework is required is "knowledge of the biomechanical
and/or physiological bases of sport (e.g., kinesiology, biomechanics,
exercise physiology)." Our Continuing Education Committee has been charged
with identifying on-line courses in these areas, and I am writing to the
Biomechnics listserv to request information on:
1) Is there a centralized listing somewhere of on-line courses in
biomechanics?
2) If yes, where? If no, I would greatly appreciate it if
Biomch-l members would let me know, off list, of on-line
courses they offer so that we can present our members
with a list of such courses.
Thank you very much for your help and consideration!
Sincerely, Michael Sachs
************************************************** ***********
* Carpe diem et carpe viam! *
* *
* "Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty" *
* *
* Michael L. Sachs, Ph.D., Professor, *
* Department of Kinesiology, 048-00, *
* Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122 *
* (215) 204-8718 (phone) (215) 204-8705 (fax) *
* E-mail addresses: V5289E@VM.TEMPLE.EDU *
* MSACHS@VM.TEMPLE.EDU *
* MSACHS@NIMBUS.TEMPLE.EDU *
* (for web based e-mail *
* and attachments) *
************************************************** ***********
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