article describes a popular PE course taught by adjunct professor Chris Lundstrom (M.Ed., ’07). Kinesiology lecturer and exercise physiologist Stacy Ingraham leads the research component of the class, which includes having students log data as they train.

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Alum teaches marathon training course featured in Minnesota Daily

The Minnesota Daily published a feature on a popular PE course taught by CEHD alumni and adjunct instructor, Chris Lundstrom (M.Ed., ’07). The course is offered through the School of Kinesiology.
PE 1262 Marathon Training, offered each Spring Semester, prepares students for running a marathon by the end of the semester. What’s unusual about this course is that students are logging data as they are training which may contribute to the research on the physical effects of long-distance running. Dr. Stacy Ingraham, Kinesiology lecturer and exercise physiologist, is heading up the research component of the class. Read the complete article here.