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Jack's Resume
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Biography
Jack Hutslar, Ph.D.
4985 Oak Garden Drive
Kernersville, North Carolina 27284-9520, USA
Telephone 336 784-4926 [voice], 336 784-5546 [fax],
Email: Jack@NAYSI.com
SPECIALTIES:
Management, learning and teaching, writing, good listener for evaluation with emphases on
fitness, recreation, education, sport and health
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:
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1997: www.NAYSI.com, authored web page for North American Youth Sport
Institute
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1996: American Youth Football, co-founder
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1994: Educacion Deportiva Internacional, co-founder with Roman Perez
Villejo in Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
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1993: Munchkin Tennis revised and published for distribution,
largest selling publication is USPTR history
BEYOND X's and O's published in Spanish
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1991: Rise America, technical support for urban youth development
program, providing management and educational guidance, program activities, evaluation,
grant writing
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1990-1998: KIDbits: NAYSI Youth Facts & Demographics,
editor and publisher, yearly edition, (previously published as a monthly magazine,
calendar of activities and events for youngsters of the Triad)
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1989: Youth Basketball of America, Vice President of Education,
helped design and develop YBOA, developed YBOA education programs, scholarship program,
write and edit all YBOA publications like How To Conduct Successful Tournaments,
YBOA Hoopsters and Jammin'
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1990-1991: WGHP-TV (WGHPiedmont 8, ABC), consultant on KIDbits
news and features on youth
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1988: United States Professional Tennis Registry, wrote Munchkin
Tennis; revised and published in 1993
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1986-87: Young American Bowling Alliance, Wrote YABA Coaches Manual: Beginning
Bowling developed YABA training program for coaches
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1985-1992: Jack Hutslar's Weekly Column, appeared in many national
publications including the Kernersville News, Winston-Salem Journal, InfoAAU, Balls and
Strikes (ASA), ISIA Newsletter, National Athletic Director, Sports Report, Fast Break, Net
News
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1981-1984: Wrote and revised Beyond X's and O's, published in
1985; published in Spanish in 1993
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1981-1984: AAU/USA Junior Olympic Basketball, Chrmn., started NC
program
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1983: Pop Warner Football, Philadelphia, consultant on academics
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1979-1980: Sport Science Foundation, NC youth seminars, consultant
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1979: Educational clinics and workshops for directors, coaches,
teachers, parents and
students
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1979: Sport Scene (Quarterly), founder, editor, publisher
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1979: North American Youth Sport Institute, founder and CEO
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1968-1979: University professor in sport management, health, fitness,
sport sciences & skills, teaching methods
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1963-1966: Elementary school teacher, junior high and high school
coach
WRITING AND EDITING (ABBREVIATED LIST):
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KIDbits: Youth, Sport, Facts & Demographics, annual
publication, started in 1994
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YBOA Hoopsters, Learning and growing through youth
basketball, manual in progress for youth leaders
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How To Conduct Successful Tournaments. by Donald A.
Ruedlinger and Jack Hutslar, Orlando: YBOA, due in 1998
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BEYOND X's and O's, Spanish language version published,
December, 1993
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Munchkin Tennis. Chicago: Triumph Books, 1993
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YBOA Pass, Dribble, Shoot & Run: a skill development
activity for students ages 6 to 18. Video and Test Manual, Norms to be developed by age,
gender and skill level. Pilot study underway, funded by grant from SGMA. 1992.
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Munchkin Tennis.
Hilton Head SC: USPTR, 1988, revised in
1993 and 1998 for mass distribution
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YABA Coaches Manual:
Beginning Bowling. Greendale WI:
YABA, 1987
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BEYOND X's and O's. Welcome NC: Wooten, 1985, 231 pp.,
translated into Spanish in 1993
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"The revenue sport system and the academic-athletic
conflict," in American Sport Culture, Wiley Lee Umphlett (ed), Bucknell
Press, 1985, pages 128 - 134
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"Using organizational development techniques to improve
teaching," in Ideas II. Ronald P. Carlson (ed), NASPE, Reston VA: 1984,
33-34
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"How to attract and retain volunteer youth sport leaders, "
InfoAAU , 55:3 (May-June, 1984) 8
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"Selling physical education," (Guest column)
The
School Administrator , 41:9 (Oct, 1984) 28-29
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"The problems in youth sport: from the sport management
perspective," Leisure Information Newsletter , 9:4 (Spring, 1983) 1,
8-9, 5
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Arena Review, 6:1 (May 1982), articles on youth sport,
editor of this issue and contributing author
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Youth Sport: A search for direction, Lewis and
Appenzeller, 1981, co-writer
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"Sources of information for youth sport leaders," North
Carolina Libraries, 38:2 (Summer, 1980) 37-40
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The Tramps: Semi-Pro Baseball in Good Times and Hard Times,
unpublished manuscript, 1979
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
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International Association for Continuing Education and Training
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International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,
Sport and Dance
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National Council of Youth Sports
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USA Baseball
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World Leisure and Recreation Association
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
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1979-2000: North American Youth Sport Institute/Sport
Scene; self
employed: consultant, trainer and writer
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1991-1992: North Carolina A & T State
University, Instructor,
continuing education, part time
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1986-1987: Winston-Salem State
University, Supervisor of student
teachers, part time
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1983-1984: United States Sports
Academy, Associate Professor of Sport
Management, Dean, NaFac
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1979-1980: Wake Forest
University, Research Associate, Sociology
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1978-1979: University of North Carolina -
Greensboro, Instructor,
Physical Education
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1977-1978: Wake Forest
University, Assistant Professor, Physical
Education
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1976-1977: University of Tennessee -
Chattanooga, Assistant
Professor, Physical
Education
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1972-1975: The Ohio State
University, Graduate Assistant, Physical
Education
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1967-1973: Penn State -
McKeesport, Assistant Professor, Physical
Education, Department Chrmn., Coach, IMs
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1963-1966: Hubbard (Ohio)
Schools, Physical Education Teacher 1-8,
Coach 5-12
EDUCATION:
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The Ohio State University, Doctor of Philosophy, 1975
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The Pennsylvania State University, Master of Science, 1970
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The Ohio State University, Bachelor of Science in Education, 1963
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Springfield South (Ohio) High School, Diploma, 1957
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