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Track & Field Quarterly Review Index: Volume 92. No. 1, 2, 3, 4 Adeilizi, D., Complete Program for the Middle Dista- Fereshetian, A., Long Jump and Triple Jump. 92:4,25 nce and Distance Runners. 92:2,16 Gibbons, J., African and Mexican Runners. 92:2,7 American Running and Fitness Association Position Gronbech, E., Selection, Training and Teaching for Statement, Exercising in Cold Weather. 92:4,56 the High Jump. 92:4,43 American Running and Fitness Association Position Groves, H., 1992 USA Olympic Distances Develop- Statement, Exercising in Hot Weather. 92:2,58 ment. 92:2,8 Anonymous, Who’s Job Is It? 92:38 Gunn, R., Developing Leg Speed in Distance Run- Attig, R., Coaching the Pole Vault. 92:4,53 ning. 92:2,44 Baeta, A., Steeplechasing. 92:2,48 , Priorities and Principles for Distance Run- Bell, S., Preparing the Milers. 92:2,46 ners. 92:2,14 , Training the Middle Distance Runner for Cross , Southwestem Michigan’s Tear’n Repair Country. 92:2,30 Training Schedule. 92:2,40 Bhowmick, S., Biomechanical Features of the Take- Gusov, A., Vorobiev, A., Ariel, G., Body Aerodynam- Off in the Long Jump. 92:4,14 ics: Contribution to Long Jump Performance. Boughton, J., Year-Round Training for High School 92:4,11 Runner. 92:2,20 Heiser, R., Strength Training: Cross Country-Distance Boulanger, J., Shot Put Drills for the Young Thrower. Runners. 92:2, 53 92:3,19 __, Reaching Steps and Drills in Shot Putting. Bowerman, W., Freeman, W.., The Foundation of 92:3,31 Sport Training. 92:2,11 Henschen, K., Developing the Self-Concept in Track Brown, D., A Year Round Distance Training Outline. and Field Athletes. 92:1,35 92:2,29 Henson, P., Jump Training. 92:4,50 Cava, P. Proof That U.S. Track and Field is On the Horwill, F., Periodization: Pertinent Points to Consider. Up and Up. 92:45 92:2,28 Clayton, J., Jumping Events: Similarities-Differences. Indiana Runner., Cold Weather Running. 92:2,55 92:4,1 Judge, L., Designing a Strength and Conditioning Connelly, D., Understanding/Coaching Athletes Program for the Thrower. 92:3,48 Hooked on Perfection. 92:1,37 , Proper Execution of the Power Clean for Cook, D., Psychological Preparation for the Pole the Track and Field Athlete. 92:31 Vault. 92:1,52 Kues, R., Leadership in Cross Country. 92:24] , Steroids in Sport: Where Has Honor Gone? Lananna, V., Training: Plan Now for Title Peaks. 92:1,15 92:2,15 Craddock, D., Triple Jump, 92:4,27 Larsen, B., Variations in Shot Put Methods and Their Crawford, S., Another Type of “Chariots of Fire.” Applications. 92:3.9 92:2,60 Lopiano, D. Gender Equity. 92:4,24 Dales, G., Index: Volume 92. No. 1,2,3.4. 92:4,63 Lynch, J., Mind Over Marathon: Mental Strategies __, Purposes and Acknowledgement. 93:1,1 for Successful Distance Running. 92:1,68 Dapena, J., Biomechanical Studies in the High Jump Maheras, A., Physiological and Mechanica! Princi- and Implications to Coaching. 92:4,34 ples of Discus Throwing. 92:3,32 Doherty, K., Psychology-Track and Field. 92:15 Martinez, F., Martinez, M., Martinez, S., The Making ______, To Those Coaches. 92:15 of An Intermediate Hurdier: Psychological Donahue, J., Specificity of Training: An Overview. Strength. 92:1,55 92:3,46 Mason, H., Complete Busts. 92:24 Doolittle, D., The Long Jump. 92:4,22 ____., Off The Beaten Path. 92:2,3 Drenth, W., Training for Best Post-Season Results. McGuire, R., Concenration for the Field Event Ath- 92:2,24 lete: An Application of Cook’s Model of Concen- Edwards, B., Deford, F., Celebrity-ism of the Olym- tration. 92:19 pics. 92:2.6 , Winning vs Success: ‘It Does Matter Fanoritis, P., Psychological Eating Disorders and Track Whether You Win or Lose.” 92:1,12 Athletes. 92:1,40 Mirkin, G., Increase Stride Length or Frequency to Fidler, S., High Jump. 92:4,29 Run Faster? 92:2,45 Field, R., Guts Muths: The Father of Modern Pole ___., Practicing for the Hills of Cross Country Vaulting. 92:4,51 Running. 92:2,28 63 Morgan, W., Monitoring and Prevention of Staleness. Smith, C., Marita Koch on Drugs. 92:2.5 Stem, M., Middle Distance and Distance Training. 92:1,47 Morgan, W., O’Connor, P., Erickson, K., Bradiey, P., 92:2,42 Hite Male Distance Runners: Personality Structure, , Philosophy and Motivation. 92:2,42 Mood State and Performances. 92:1,59 _____, Speedwork for Cross Country Training: The Morgan, W., O’Connor, P., Sparing, P., Pate, R., Elite Villanova System. 92:2.43 Female Distance Runners: Psychological Charac- Stinzi, S., Preparation for the “Big Meet.” 92:2,52 terization. 92:1,63 Tansley, J.. How to Keep Your Runners Healthy. Moss, D., X-C Running. 92:2.27 92:2,59 Myers, L., Accepting the Challenge. 92:2,32 The Coaching Focus Joumal., Competing at High Nedobivailo, V., Weight Training for High Jumpers. Altitude. 92:2,54 92:4,52 Topalov, L., Putting the Shot Model With Low Squat- Ogilvie, B., Performance Crisis in Track and Field. ting. 92:3,12 92:16 Tougher, S., Hammer Throw Development. 92:3,45 Otrando, B., The Elite Shot Putter’s Manual. 92:321 Vemachia, R., Applied Sport Psychology Services for Pate, W., Basic Steps to Leaming the High Jump and Track and Field Coach and Athlete. 92:1,1 How to Teach the Flop. 92:4,33 , Introduction, Contributing Authors. ____, Bounding and Hopping Drills for Long Jump 921:.i i i ii and High Jump. 92:4,48 __, Overcoming Overcoaching: The Key ___, The Long Jump, 92:421 to Beating Burnout. 92:1,44 Pfaff, D.. Common Technical Components for the , Readings in Applied Sport Psychology. Throws. 92:3,1 92:1,77 Potter, R., Wildcat Pole Vault Package. 92:457 a . The Athletics Congress Sport Psycholo- Railsback, R., The Pole Valut, 92:440 gy Registry. 92:1.78 Reid, R., Long Jumping Isn‘t As Easy As It Looks.92:4,4 Vorobiev, A., Ter-Ovanessian, Ariel, G., Two World's Reardon, J., Positive “Self Talk.” 92:1,26 Best Long Jumpers: Comparative Biomechanical Reardon, K., Gordin, R., Psychological Skill Develop- Analysis. 92:44 ment Leading to Peak Performance “Flow State.” Walker, J., Triple Jump Ideas. 92:4,28 92:1,22 Weider, J., A Safe Method to Determine Starting Schopp, D., Long Jump Mechanics. 92:4,17 Weights in Strength Training. 92:3.47 Schweigert, D., Dynamic High Jumping. 92:4.39 Weldman, K., Hoffsmith, J., Cross Training and the Simons, J., Optimizing Performance Through Mental Female Distance Runner. 92:2,37 Plans and Physical Routines. 92:1,17 Wilson, R., Summer and Fall Training for Cross Coun- _______, Psychological Barriers of Major Competi- try. 92:2,33 tions: Basic Issues and Coaching Intervention. Yambor, J., Improving Communication Skills and 92:1, 28 Building Cohesiveness. 92:1,32 Sloan, R., The Rotational Approach to Throwing the Yukelson, D., Fenton, R., Psychological Consider- Discus. 92:3,42 ations in Race Walking. 92:1,72 Smith, M., Cross Country Training. 92:2,25 Track and Field Quarterly Review Subscription Application Name: (signature) Address: 0 New Subscription C Renewal 0 Subscription (USA) $20.00 per year/4 issues 0) Subscription (Foreign including Canada) Air Mail $30.00 per year/4 issues (US Funds) Bound Photo Copies of ANY back issues TFOR (PLEASE INDICATE YEAR DESIRED) © Sorints, Hurdies, Relays OC Throws Mail check or money order payableto: O Distances Track & Fieid Quarterly Review O Jumps 1705 Evanston Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Aare

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