The C. H. McCloy Research Lecture

The major responsibility of the Research Consortium is to promote scientific contributions through research. The C. H. McCloy Memorial Lecture provides for in-depth coverage of a research topic and an opportunity to give formal peer recognition to persons who have made outstanding contributions to HPERD through their research efforts. The lecture also provides a form of continuing recognition for Charles H. McCloy, one of the great pioneer scientists and leaders of the profession. The C. H. McCloy Research Lecture was inaugurated at the 1980 AAHPERD National Convention and Exposition.

 

Past C. H. McCloy Research Lecturers

 

2011

Chuck Corbin, Arizona State University, Emeritus
Advancements in Fitness and Activity Research: 50 Years of Innovation

2010 James H. Rimmer, University of Illinois-Chicago
Building Inclusive Fitness Communities Across America:  What Every Physical Activity Professional Needs to Know

2009

Thomas L McKenzie, San Diego State University, Emeritus
Seeing is Believing – Observing Physical Activity and its Contexts Systematically

2008

Diane L. Gill, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Social Psychology and Physical Activity – Back to the Future

2007

Maureen Weiss, University of Virginia
Field of Dreams: Youth Sport as a Social Context of Development

2006

Catherine D. Ennis, University of Maryland
Curriculum Research to Increase Student Learning

2005

Brenda L. Bredemeier, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Excellence Made Good: Exploring Moral and Civic Character

2004 James R. Morrow, Jr., University of North Texas
Are American Children and Youth Fit? It's Time We Learned
2003 T. Gilmour Reeve, Texas Tech University
At the Crossroads: The Contributions of Response Selection Skill to Sport and Physical Activity
2002

Barbara E. Ainsworth, University of South Carolina
The Emerging Field of Physical Activity and Public Health

2001

Amelia M. Lee, Louisiana State University
Promoting Quality School Physical Education: Exploring the Root of the Problem

2000

Patty S. Freedson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Assessment of Physical Activity: Much Ado About Something

1999

Jerry R. Thomas, Iowa State University
Children's Control, Learning and Performance of Motor Skills

1998

Daryl Siedentop, The Ohio State University
What We Have learned From Studying Teachers and Students

1997

Richard A. Magill, Louisiana State University
Knowledge Involves More Than We Can Talk About: Implicit Learning in Motor Skill Acquisition

1996

Russell R. Pate, University of South Carolina
Providing and Promoting Physical Activity Among Children and Youth

1995

Jane E. Clark, University of Maryland
On Becoming Skillful:  Patterns and Constraints

1994

Barbara L. Drinkwater, Pacific Medical Center
Does Physical Activity Play a Role in Preventing Osteoporosis?

1993

Steven N. Blair, Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research
Recent Findings on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Health

1992

Margaret “Jo” Safrit, American University
Measuring Up To Charles McCloy 

1991

Robert W. Christina, State University of New York at Buffalo
Unraveling the Mystery of the Complexity Effect in the Preparation of Skilled Movements

1990

Daniel M. Landers, Arizona State University
Concentrating Effectively For Performance: Studies on the Arousal/Attentional Set of Athletes

1989

Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley
Health, Exercise and the Biomedical Impulse

1988

Robert M. Malina, University of Texas
Children in the Exercise Sciences

1987

Henry J. Montoye, University of Wisconsin
Biodynamics and Better Bones

1986

Elsworth R. Buskirk, The Pennsylvania State University
Body Composition Analysis: The Past, Present, and Future

1985 David L. Costill, Ball State University
Practical Problems in Exercise Physiology
1984

Richard A. Schmidt, University of California, Los Angeles
The Search for Variance in Skilled Motor Behavior

1983

Jack H. Wilmore, University of Arizona
Alteration in Appetite and Body Composition Consequent to Physical Activity

1982

Waneen W. Spirduso, University of Texas at Austin
Physical Activities and the Aging Brain

1981

Walter P. Kroll, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Analysis of Local Muscular Fatigue Curves

1980

William P. Morgan, University of Wisconsin
Psychophysiology of Self-Awareness During Physical Activity


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