Four articles accepted for publication from HSPL

hspl-2Four articles have been accepted for publication in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise and Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research from the Human & Sport Performance Laboratory (HSPL).

Several authors of these studies are current and former graduate students advised or co-advised by School of Kinesiology faculty Dr. Ingraham, Dr. Lewis, and Dr. Synder. Current graduate students include M.S. students Zachary Rourk, Morgan Betker, and Matt Carlson, as well as Ph.D. candidates Chris Lundstrom and Greg Rhodes. Dr. Fitzgerald is a 2013 Ph.D. graduate from the School of Kinesiology.

  • Carlson, M., Rourk, Z. & Ingraham, S. (2015). Youth Sport Specialization and Injury Status In Intercollegiate Sports. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Fitzgerald, J.S., Ingraham, S.J., Peterson, B. J., & Rhodes, G. (in press). Association Between Vitamin D Status and Maximal-Intensity Exercise Performance in Junior and Collegiate Hockey Players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
  • Betker, M.R., Lundstrom, C.J. & Ingraham, S.J. (in press). Plyometrics and Sprint Training versus Core Training on Power Outcomes in Novice Marathoners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Lundstrom, C.J., Betker, M.R., Rhodes, G.S. & Ingraham, S.J. (in press). Competitive Marathon Runners Exhibit Greater Running Economy than Recreational Runners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.