Jackie Hudson, Scholar


For the following presentations there are unpublished texts and/or numerous images. (Presentations with corresponding articles or with minimal archival material are not listed here.) Please contact J. Hudson if you have specific requests.


Presentations

Biomechanics Pedagogy
Computer Simulation/Statistics
Jumping
Philosophy
Women in Sport


Biomechanics Pedagogy

Hudson, J. L. A recovering schizophrenic's perspectives on biomechanics, as part of the program, Current issues in undergraduate biomechanics instruction. Biomechanics Academy, AAHPERD, San Diego, CA, 2002. (Presentation in pdf)

Hudson, J. L. Guidelines and standards: Concerns and questions. Fifth National Symposium on Teaching Biomechanics in Sports, San Francisco, CA, 2001.

Hudson, J. L. And the search continues for the "goodest" of courses, as part of the program, Revisiting the guidelines and standards for undergraduate biomechanics. Biomechanics Academy, AAHPERD, Orlando, FL, 2000.

Hudson, J. L. Engaging students in biomechanical research. Professing Seminar, Literacy and Learning Program, California State University, Chico, 1995.

Hudson, J. L. A Peek at POSSUM (Purpose/Observation System for Studying and Understanding Movement). Biomechanics Academy, AAHPERD, Portland, OR, 1995. (Selected slides)

Hudson, J. L. Guidelines and standards: Application of concepts. Kinesiology Academy, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Boston, MA, 1989.

Hudson, J. L. Strategies for teaching applied biomechanics: Overview. Kinesiology Academy, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Kansas City, MO, 1988.

Hudson, J. L. Purpose/Observation System for Studying and Understanding Movement (POSSUM). Kinesiology Academy, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Atlanta, GA, 1985.

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Computer Simulation/Statistics

Hudson, J. L. Sins of omission and commission in research design: Issues in biomechanics. South East American College of Sports Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, 1988.

Hudson, J. L., Garrett, G., Oglesby, C., and Widule, C. Computer simulation and graphical display. Mid-American Conference: Role of Physical Education Programs in Higher Education, Chicago, IL, 1972. (Included computer-animated film of variations of free throw shooting.)
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Jumping

Hudson, J. L. Biomechanical strategies for identifying skillful movement. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

Hudson, J. L. Skillful leg and trunk action in vertical jumping: The overachiever approach. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

Strohmeyer, H. S., & Hudson, J. L. Skillful arm action in vertical jumping: The overachiever approach. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

Bird, M., & Hudson, J. L. Kinematic cues for improvement in jumping. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, San Francisco, CA, 1991.

Hudson, J. L., & Wilkerson, J. D. Relationship between strength and jumping performance. American College of Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 1990.

Hudson, J. L., & Wilkerson, J. D. Variance and invariance in vertical jumping. XI International Congress of Biomechanics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1987.

Wilkerson, J. D., and Hudson, J. L. Artistic vs. athletic vertical jumping. XI International Congress of Biomechanics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1987.

Hudson, J. L. What goes up . . . , as part of the symposium, The nature of take-off and landing in sport and dance. Kinesiology Academy, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Las Vegas, NV, 1987.

Hudson, J. L., & Owen, M. G. Kinematic correlates of utilization of stored elastic energy. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, 1982.

Hudson, J. L., & Owen, M. G. Utilization of stored elastic energy with respect to jumping ability and coordination. American College of Sports Medicine, Miami, FL, 1981.
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Philosophy

Hudson, J. L. Some applications of embodied knowledge, as part of the panel discussion, Conversations about body. Western Society for Physical Education of College Women, Post Falls, ID, 1998.

Hudson, J. L. Mapping and manipulating movement. Human Performance and Sports Symposium, California State University, Chico, 1995. (Two edited images)

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Women in Sport

Hudson, J. L. A century of women in sport: A biomechanical perspective, as part of the program, A Dynamic century of research on women in physical activity. National Association of Girls and Women in Sport, AAHPERD, Boston, 1999.

Hudson, J. L. Gender differences in performance: One feminist's perspective, as part of the program, Gender differences in biomechanical aspects of performance. National Association of Girls and Women in Sport, AAHPERD, Boston, 1999.

Hudson, J. L. Possible precursors to one-on-one violence: A reaction to Mariah Burton Nelson. Western Society for Physical Education of College Women, Asilomar, CA, 1995.

Hudson, J. L., & Wilkerson, J. D. Body segment parameters and isokinetic torque in women. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, New Orleans, LA, 1990.

Hudson, J. L. Anthropometric profiles of elite female runners. South East American College of Sports Medicine, Charleston, SC, 1987.

Hudson, J. L. The anthropometric prototype of the elite female athlete. International Congress of Women and Sport, Rome, Italy, 1980.


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