Broad resources like the ones in the Exploration tab help to place your topic in the context of the broader discipline that you study, reveal useful search terms, and - best of all - stimulate questions that inspire your writing.
When a reference tool is too broad, it can be useful to seek out a book, and sometimes scholars get together to tackle a subject, breaking it apart into chapters written by experts on that specific subtopic. We call those books anthologies, and they can be very helpful in choosing a rabbit hole, so to speak.
Effective planning in Physical Education entails taking into account a set of psychological, sport training-related, and pedagogical principles
Provides students and scholars with a fail-safe guide to the key concepts in the field
A complete view of the institutions, people, processes, roles, and philosophies in educational practice
The classic reference work for the nutrition, dietetic, and allied health professions since its introduction in 1943
Covers 300 topics on physiology and fitness as well as topics on diseases and conditions related to fitness.
Valuable guidance on developmental stages, acute and chronic illnesses, special education, nutrition, crisis response, prevention, and more
An A-Z reference guide, this dictionary is essential reading for students of sports, leisure and recreation, sports science, and physical education