Faculty and students from the School of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy represented the College of Health Professions and Sciences during the annual National Strength and Conditioning Association conference, which was hosted in Orlando this year.
We extend our congratulations to the following faculty members on their awards:
- NSCA Fellows: William Hanney, associate professor, Division of Physical Therapy, and David Fukuda, associate professor, Division of Kinesiology
- NSCA Foundation Service Award recipient: Matt Stock, associate professor, Division of Physical Therapy
We are also proud of our students and faculty members who presented their research during the conference:
The Effects of Fatiguing Leg Extension Muscle Actions With and Without Blood Flow Restriction on Neuromuscular Patterns of Responses: Paola M. Rivera, Christopher E. Proppe, Ethan C. Hill
The Acute Effects of Low-Load Resistance Training With and Without Blood Flow Restriction on Mean Power: Christopher E. Proppe, Paola M. Rivera, Ethan C. Hill
Contralateral Repeated Bout Effect of the Elbow Flexors in Untrained Males: Ariel Alberto, Nicholas A. Coker, Justine Renziehausen, Matt S. Stock, David H. Fukuda, M.H. Clark, Adam J. Wells
Force/Load-Velocity Profiling Methods and Army Combat Fitness Test Performance in ROTC Cadets: David Boffey, Joseph DiPrima, Amanda Straus, Carson McAbee, Bianka Monis, Hannah Bauta, David H. Fukuda
Influence of Body Composition on Army Combat Fitness Test Performance: Joseph DiPrima, David Boffey, Amanda Straus, Carson McAbee, Bianka Monis, Hannah Bauta, David H. Fukuda
Neuromechanical Responses Underlying the Contralateral Repeated Bout Effect: A Pilot Study: Nicholas A. Coker, Justine Renziehausen, Ariel Alberto, Matt S. Stock, David H. Fukuda, M.H. Clark, Adam J. Wells