Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the pre- and post-activity stretching practices of NCAA Division I FBS, II, and III football programs in the United States to determine whether stretching practices are influenced by divisional status and certification. A 31-item survey instrument was developed and used to collect data from 104 coaches ranging in age from 24 to 67 years (M = 42.59, SD =9.47). The results of the Pearson's Chi Square analysis demonstrated significant differences in the answers to three questions of interest based upon the CSCS certification status of the individual. Kruskal-Wallis analysis revealed the length of the pre-activity flexibility is influenced by divisional level (χ2 = 6.276, p = 0.043). The results of this study indicate that divisional status and certification may influence how well research guidelines are followed. Further research is needed to delineate how these factors affect coaching decisions.
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