Kinesiology to the rescue esp for disadvantaged females

July 12, 2016
Hosted by Carole A. Oglesby, PhD

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Girls and women in sport have been shown to receive lower levels of community and media support and attention compared to their brothers even in communities already disadvantaged. With females particularly at-risk of being left behind, there is a 'rescue' source in many communities being ignored; Kinesiology Departments in local colleges. Kinesiology, and particularly sport psychology professionals, have a unique set of skills and knowledge to contribute to youth development at individual and community levels. Dr. Leeja Carter, Long Island University, has created a multi-pronged development engine advancing girls and women's health, sport and empowerment in the region. This program showcases Dr. Carter and two other outstanding leaders in the Performance Excellence in Applied Kinesiology (PEAK)) Program at LIU: Poet and advocate Samiyra Osbourne Olympian, WSF President Angela Hucles

Women and Sport: The Long Road Up

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Women and Sport: The Long Road Up traces the pathway of women’s place in sport from the 1950s when girls and women were limited to play days, milk and cookies after “light competition,” to the impact of some of the most driven, talented, and charismatic figures who re-defined and transformed sport itself. Few people know these incredible women. Let’s make them friends of ours!

You will learn how the human spirit can overcome virtually anything if the will is present along with the talent. We can learn it is never “too late” or “too hard” to discover an inner athlete and to keep moving on our own life commitments.

We trace historical roots, examine strategies to get new women’s sports into Olympic and collegiate programs, how women overcame discrimination, bias, and hate, finding the excitement, joy and lifelong mentors and colleagues along the way and finally we speculate about what lies ahead.

Carole A. Oglesby, PhD

Carole A. Oglesby was a top level softball player from age twelve to thirty-two. She MADE three national softball championship appearances and coached collegiate teams for ten years. Carole earned doctorates in Kinesiology and Counseling in 1969 and 1999. She was the editor of Encyclopedia of Women in Sport in America and Women and Sport: From Myth to Reality, as well as author of over 50 academic and research publications. She is a recipient of the Women’s Sports Foundation Billie Jean King Contribution award, American Psychological Association Div.47 Lifetime Contribution in Public Service and AAHPERD McKinzie Award for Service Outside the Profession. She is a former President of WomenSport International and current Co-Chair of the International Working Group on Women and Sport.

Episode Directory

August 2016

July 2016

  • 7/26/2016: Transcending barriers inside and out Listen Now
  • 7/19/2016: Breaking barriers: Motors, Tracks and Stereotypes Listen Now
  • 7/12/2016: Kinesiology to the rescue esp for disadvantaged females Listen Now
  • 7/5/2016: Making a champion 'famous' Listen Now

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