Human Kinetics

Kinesiology professor Terry EddyKinesiology professor Terry Eddy writes that sport superstitions may make very little sense to non-fans, but should be indulged, nonetheless.

Superstition ramps up during playoffs, writes kinesiology prof

Superstitions can help sports fans feel like they have some control over the uncontrollable, writes kinesiology professor Terry Eddy.

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Victoria Paraschak leans against railing in HK buildingVictoria Paraschak, professor emerita in the Faculty of Human Kinetics, will be honoured Tuesday at the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario’s Women of Excellence gala in London for her contributions to sport, fitness, and recreation.

Professor emerita to be honoured at Women of Excellence gala

Victoria Paraschak, professor emerita in the Faculty of Human Kinetics, will be honoured Tuesday at the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario’s Women of Excellence gala.

Craig GreenhamIn an article published in The Conversation, kinesiology professor Craig Greenham writes about a raft of new rules introduced by Major League Baseball in the hope of making the game more exciting for fans.

New baseball rules no assault on tradition, writes kinesiology professor

Professor Craig Greenham writes about new rules introduced by Major League Baseball in the hope of making the game more exciting for fans.
Victoria ParaschaProfessor emeritus Victoria Paraschak is hoping to collect at least 500 local signatures on a petition calling for an independent judicial inquiry into abuse in Canadian sport.

Petition calls for inquiry into abuse in Canadian sport

Professor emeritus Victoria Paraschak is hoping to collect at least 500 local signatures on a petition calling for an independent judicial inquiry into abuse in Canadian sport.