KIN 6065 – Tactical Strength & Conditioning  Effective condi…

KIN 6065 – Tactical Strength & Conditioning  Effective conditioning protocols are specific to the nature of sport and or tactical environment as well as the individual.  These concepts are paramount as scientists, coaches and athletes continue to identify and specify auxiliary elements necessary to optimize sport/tactical performance and mitigate injury.  Exercise prescription for sport conditioning must therefore be a meticulous, systematic process that accounts for various components of program development. Your comprehensive exam questions center around a hypothetical physical-conditioning plan that incorporates the foremost variables of athletic preparation.  Pick a novel Sport or Tactical Occupation (one that you have not discussed previously) and explain the components of the following.  Make sure to include how they would guide your practice for that given population.  Make sure to include a divided collection of scientific articles and practical applications that serve to rationalize your answer.   Please explain the concept of “Periodization” and choose the most appropriate model for your population. Provide a discussion of why this model was chosen.  The explanation needs to be evidence-based Why, and or is, this model sensitive to seasonal constraints? A thorough explanation of the components of the model also needs to be included

In 2024, Delta Airlines transported more than 400 million po…

In 2024, Delta Airlines transported more than 400 million pounds of passenger, commercial, and mail cargo. To move that cargo, Delta employs “ramp agents,” who physically load and unload cargo. It also employs “ramp supervisors,” who train and supervise teams of ramp agents. Frequently, ramp supervisors step in to load and unload cargo alongside ramp agents. Lawrence Freeman is a ramp supervisor for Delta at Los Angeles International Airport. Freeman came to believe that Delta was failing to pay overtime wages to him and other ramp supervisors, who regularly had to assist ramp agents and therefore work extended shifts. Freeman brought a class action against Delta. In response, Delta sought to require Freeman to arbitrate his claim under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), passed by Congress to remedy disputes arising out of contracts, maritime transactions, or commerce among the States or with foreign nations. Specifically, Delta invoked FAA §7, which mandates that any claim arising from “employment contracts of seamen, railroad employees, or any other class of workers engaged in interstate commerce” must be submitted to binding arbitration. Freeman has now filed an action in U.S. District Court, challenging Congress’s authority to enact the FAA. Analyze whether Freeman’s challenge will be successful.