Servant or Service? The Problem and a Conceptual Solution

The present article addresses issues within U.S. collegiate sport as it pertains to the physical preparation and health and well-being of intercollegiate athletes. Specifically, the sport coach is often perceived as "all knowing" about every facet of their sport when, in fact, they typical...

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Main Authors: Guy Hornsby (Author), Ben Gleason (Author), Dan Wathen (Author), Brad Deweese (Author), Meg Stone (Author), Kyle Pierce (Author), John Wagle (Author), David J. Szymanski (Author), Michael H. Stone (Author)
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Published: University of Kansas Libraries, 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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