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Volume 14, Number 1 (May 2023)

In This Issue (14:1)

Welcome to Volume 14 Issue #1, the long overdue issue. Please open and read the Editor's introduction to this issue in the front matter titled, "In This Issue (14:1). This introduction provides an overview of this exciting collection of research and educational articles and an exceptional position statement on aquatic competency which is a must read!

Front Matter

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In This Issue (14:1)
Stephen J. Langendorfer Ph.D.

Research Articles

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The Real-Time Classification of Competency Swimming Activity Through Machine Learning
Larry Powell, Seth Polsley, Drew Casey, and Tracy Hammond

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An Exploratory Study of Aquatic Walking on Symptoms and Functional Limitations in Persons with Knee Osteoarthritis: Part 1
John M. Coons, Brandon Grubbs, Vaughn W. Barry, Ryan T. Conners, and Sandra Stevens

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An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Aquatic Walking on Function and Muscle Activity in Knee Osteoarthritis: Part 2
John M. Coons, brandon grubbs, Conor Theiss, Vaughn W. Barry, and Sandra Stevens

Education Articles

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Revisiting the Metaphorical Concept of “No Strokes First - All Strokes First”: Part One - Beginning Strokes
Robert Keig Stallman Ph.D., Alex Mwaipasi, Ebbe Laakso Horneman, Nils Olof Vikander, Bente Wäinösdatter Horneman Laakso, Haakon-Paavo Laakso Nysted, and Toni Ongala

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Which Stroke Next? All Strokes Next! Part Two: Strokes for Intermediate and Advanced Swimmers
Robert Keig Stallman, Ebbe L. Horneman, Nils O. Vikander, Alexander Mwaipasi, Bente W. H. Laakso, Haakon - Paavo L. Nysted, and Toni Ongala

Position Statement

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Towards a Globalised Vision of Aquatic Competence
Rita F. Pinto and Juan Antonio Moreno Murcia

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