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Kenyan athletes retirement from competitive sport experience: preliminary findings
(Moi University, 2008)
Patterns of injuries during the 12th Africa women's volleyball club championship in Nairobi
(Kenyatta University, 1997)
Injuries are common in sports, especially dynamic ones such as
volleyball. An accurate documentation of such injuries will provide
useful information for future planning, prevention, treatment and
management. But ...
Negotiating constraints to sport participation: The case of Kenyan University soccer players
(Kenyatta University, 2013-11)
The purpose of this study was to determine the strategies used by male university soccer athletes to negotiate
constraints towards sport participation. Some selected socio-demographic factors (year of study, .J
parental ...
Determinants of job stress and satisfaction of sports personnel in Kenyan Universities: preliminary findings
(Kenyatta University, 2013-11)
The purpose of this study was to determine the causes of job stress and satisfaction of sports personnel
in Kenyan universities. It was hypothesized that the causes of job stress and satisfaction will not be
mediated by ...
Influence of Significant Others in Socialization into Sports: The Case of Kenyan Secondary School Athletes
(Kenyatta University, 2005-11)
The study examined the influence of significant others in socialization
into sport of athletes in Kenya Secondary Schools. Data
was collected through questionnaires from 636 (320 male and 316
female) athletes who were ...
Analysis of influences in soccer: the case of Kenya Science Teachers College
(2007)
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the reasons why post-graduate students don't participate in
structured sport and their leisure activities. Data was collected through questionnaires from 53
randomly selected ...
Towards gender equity in sports: insights into the underrepresentation of women in sports leadership in Kenya
(Moi University, 2007)
This study was conducted to establish the extent to which social, economic, political and cultural
factors contribute to gender inequity in sports leadership in Kenya. Additionally, the study
investigated the extent to ...
Status of selected physical fitness attributes and sexual wellbeing of bicycle taxi (bodaboda) operators in Juja, Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2010)
Cycling improve fitness and cardiovascular health by burning up calories, toning body and strengthening muscles and the heart. It has been
recommended as preferable mode of acquiring fitness for its lower impact to joints ...
Doping awareness among Teacher Training College athletes: a case of Nairobi zone athletes
(Kenyatta University, 2013-11)
Despite the outlawing of doping! performance substance in sports training and competition by international
Olympic committee, IAAF and other international sports federations/associations the use of
illegal performance ...