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« on: September 29, 2010, 06:54:46 PM »

This is a survey being done by one of the paddlers/Steers in San Francisco
If you have time you should take the survey and it will help us all! (especially us old injury prone ones....)
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Here in the info about the Author and her survey


My name is Angela Tam and I am a third year physical therapist student at Boston University. I was a paddler and a steersperson for 3 years for my high school Dragon Boat team in San Francisco, paddled with the collegiate team, Cali All Stars for a year and steered for various California teams.

For my final practicum/thesis, I will be creating an injury prevention booklet for athletes who participate in Dragon Boat paddling. As Dragon Boat is a relatively new sport, there is limited research on the injuries associated with Dragon Boat, let alone the sport itself. What I will need from you is to fill out this very simple and straightforward 20 question survey about your Dragon Boat experience.

Survey: http://surveypirate.com/Survey.aspx?surveyid=22341&sp.mac=Ryp4-bfDDRQx83YoGTIluw%3d%3d

I will use your results to compile a comprehensive injury prevention exercise booklet for Dragon Boaters. Your answers will enhance the credibility of this booklet greatly! So thank you for taking time out to fill out the survey in advance! If you have more questions about the details of my practicum/thesis, please feel free to email me at [email protected]. Thank you again!
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Angela Tam, SPT

Boston University, Sargent College
Doctorate of Physical Therapy Candidate 2011
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Do as I say, not as I do. Another year to prove myself as a coach....
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