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two young men wrestling on a wrestling mat. One is wearing a red leotard and the other in a blue.
Peer Review: Impacts of the 2018 Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games on youth who participated in the sport of Olympic Wrestling with Team Indigenous
[ Research ] Previously published in Volume 84, Issue 2 Abstract The 2018 Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games held in Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) were the first provincial games in Canada to have Team Indigenous as a region. This team gave Indigenous youth who otherwise...
3 indigenous girls hugging and smiling while standing in the snow
Peer Review: The Impacts of an Olympic Wrestling Program on the Academic Achievements, Physical Health and Overall Wellbeing of a 13-Year-Old Indigenous Youth
[ Research ] Previously published in Volume 84, Issue 1 Abstract Youth living in Indigenous communities across Canada have shown to have lower levels of physical health and wellbeing than their non-Indigenous peers. An expanding body of research suggests that physical activity can have a...
two boys on a wrestling mat
Peer Review: Evaluation of Readiness for Wrestling Program
[ Research ] Previously published in Volume 82, Issue 4 Abstract Background: Youth participation in extracurricular activities such as wrestling and boxing has positive affects on their mental and physical wellbeing. However, these sports are not offered in many rural communities in...