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Diabetes
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
ELLA: English and Spanish Language Learning Academy
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Assessing Water Quality Parameters and Potential Migration of Fish Species With Respect to Climate Change
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Hear the Story Behind the Scars
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Rethink Your Drink
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Assessing the Potential of a Sea Wall to Reduce Sea-Level Rise Impacts in Downtown Brunswick
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Finding Their Balance: Effects of a 4-week Balance Training Program in Athletes and Non-Athletes
Athletes are generally considered to possess superior balance compared to the general population, due to sport-specific training adaptations; however, targeted balance training can enhance postural stability and neuromuscular control regardless of athletic status. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a four-week balance training program on non-athlete college students in comparison to college club athletes. It was hypothesized that non-athlete participants would exhibit greater relative improvements in balance performance compared to club athletes, owing to lower baseline balance proficiency. Ten participants were recruited and divided into two groups: five non-athletes and five club athletes. Baseline balance performance was evaluated using the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) on an AIREX foam pad and the Y-Balance Test (YBT). The intervention consisted of a four-week balance training program incorporating exercises such as single-leg and tandem stances on unstable surfaces, heel-to-toe walking, walking lunges, and bird dogs. A two-way mixed analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to examine the interaction effect between group (non-athletes vs. club athletes) and time (pre-intervention vs. post-intervention) on balance performance. The outcomes of this study deepen prior understanding of how athletic experience influences responsiveness to balance training and may inform balance program design across varying training levels
A genetic investigation on the function of gene 12
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Providing Transformative Experiences for Special Needs Communities
This poster was presented during the Spring 2025 Endeavor Conference at the College of Coastal Georgia
Finding Aid to Alumni Collection: Cox, Charles W., 1964 - 1965, 2024.02
This item is a finding aid for the Alumni Collection: Cox, Charles W., 1964-1965, 2024.02. This document provides information such provenance, the list of materials within the collection and other important information regarding the collection