Oklahoma City University’s Kinesiology and Exercise Studies Department will host the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Oklahoma clinic March 3 in the Freede Wellness and Activity Center.
The day-long clinic is geared toward coaches, athletes and professionals and students in the strength and conditioning discipline.
OCU professor Jason Miller will give a presentation titled “Rate of Force Development, what is it and how do we train it?” Professionals from across the country will make presentations on topics including Olympic lifts, the importance of stretching, functional testing and more. There will also be demonstrations and question-and-answer sessions.
Registration is $15 for OCU students, $50 for NSCA members, $75 for non-members and $30 for students from other schools through Feb. 21. Lunch will be provided.
For more information, contact Jack Carter at (405) 329-5050 or jcarter1221@cox.net. See the full schedule or download a registration form from the link: http://www.nsca.com/nscapdf/download/OK_March_2012.pdf
Kinesiology professor Ali Boolani presented a research poster titled “Effects of Sexual Maturation Status on Leg Length, Q-Angle and BMI in Young Adults” at the Oklahoma Board of Regents Conference in Lawton last month.
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Kinesiology professor Jason Miller recently started a lactate threshold testing program for people from the community.