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Sources of Stress and Coping Strategies of Active Rugby Union Referees in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2019-05)Rugby referees have for a long time volunteered to officiate matches in Kenya yet refereeing as an activity is stressful. It is an activity whereby the work environment is often unfriendly, performance is publicly scrutinized, ... -
Special educators' use of selected instrutional strategies in physical education in special units in public primary schools in Nairobi province
(2011-11-24)The extent of effectiveness of special education teachers' use of appropriate instructional strategies has been an issue of concern Any ineffective use of the recommended instructional strategies can discourage learners ... -
A study of selected technical and tactical aspects affecting the performance of top netball clubs in Kenya: a case of Nairobi province
(2012-05-07)The concern in all sports is to prepare teams that can win in various competitive matches. Hence, the desire of every coach is to identify the main techniques and tactics that are crucial in enhancing winning. This study ... -
The tennis serve and its relationship to performance in competition: a study of selected matches during the 1997 Kenya National tennis championships
(2012-02-09)The tennis is probably the most important stroke in tennis as it is a stroke used to put the ball into play and the means by which all points are started. The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship of the ... -
The traditional games of the Akamba of Kenya
(2011-08-03)Traditional games have been recognized as a significant part of nations' cultural heritage. Today, in circumstances of global integration, people's future mostly depends on preservation of their cultural variety. Most of ... -
Use of exercise therapy in the management of diabetes mellius by adult diabetic at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
(2011-11-02)Diabetes mellitus has become a serious health concern in Kenya. This condition cannot be cured but can be controlled and managed successfully using diet, medication, exercise and adequate patient education and awareness. ...