Search Results - Martin Ginis, K. A.
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ACSM expert consensus statement: Considerations and recommendations for prescribing exercise and designing physical activity programs for people with disabilities
Ptomy, L., Morgan, K. A., Blauwet, C. A., Boudreaux, B. D., Fernhall, B., Hauck, J., Legg, D., Tow, S., Martin, Ginis, K. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)article“…Martin, Ginis, K. A.…”
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A comparison of neuropathic pain experiences among Paralympic versus recreational athletes with spinal cord injury
Todd, K. R., Olsen, K., Hamamoto, G., Hirschfield, T. J., Kramer, J. L. K., Martin Ginis, K. A.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2023)article“…Martin Ginis, K. A.…”
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Exploring stereotypes of athletes with a disability: a behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes map comparison
Stone, R. C., Sweet, S. N., Perrier, M., MacDonald, T., Martin Ginis, K. A., Latimer-Cheung, A. E.Published in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (2023)article“…Martin Ginis, K. A.…”
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Listening to music during sprint interval exercise: The impact on exercise attitudes and intentions
Stork, M. J., Martin Ginis, K. A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2017)article“…Martin Ginis, K. A.…”
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Music enhances performance and perceived enjoyment of sprint iterval exrcise
Stork, M. J., Kwa, M. Y. W., Gibala, M. J., Martin Ginis, K. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2015)article“…Martin Ginis, K. A.…”
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"With the Game on His Stick": The home (dis)advantage in National Hockey League shootouts
McEwan, D., Martin Ginis, K. A., Bray, S. R.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2012)article“…Martin Ginis, K. A.…”
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