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    Meet Joseph

    Assistant Professor, Health Sciences and Human Performance

    Education

    2013 香蕉視頻_91香蕉_蜜桃傳媒a, B.S.
    2015 香蕉視頻_91香蕉_蜜桃傳媒a, M.S.
    2019 East Tennessee State University, Ph.D.

    View CV (PDF)

    Courses Taught

    Exercise Testing and Prescription
    Kinesiology and Biomechanics
    Medical Terminology (Online)
    Strength and Conditioning
    Anatomy and Physiology Lab
    Exercise and Fitness Testing
    Sport Nutrition
    Strength and Conditioning
    Advanced Sports Nutrition
    Clinical Exercise Assessment
    Data Analysis in Health Science

    Career Specialties

    Joseph Walters has a Ph.D. in sports physiology and performance with an emphasis in physiology from East Tennessee State University. His research interest focuses on skeletal muscle hypertrophy, strength and power. Additionally, he also researches ergogenic aids, body composition and athlete monitoring. Currently, he is investigating novel ways to increase muscle hypertrophy via resistance training and how muscle size may potentiate strength and performance.

    Professional and Community Activities

    Walters is working on several projects related to athlete monitoring and fatigue management. His most recent work is a project that aims to investigate fatigue with non-invasive biomarkers that may help autoregulate workload for athletes.

    Travis, K. S., & Walters, J. (in press). Emphasizing Strength and Power Performance Using the Trap Bar Deadlift for the Modern-Day Warfighter. TSAC Report.

    Walters, J., Flynn, A., Spalding, J., & Ramsay, M. (n.d.). Effects of Training to Failure on Strength, Hypertrophy, and Explosiveness: A Meta-Analysis. In Press.

    Walters, J., Flynn, A., Moquin, P. A., Lang, H. M., & Stone, M. H. (n.d.). The Effects of Branched Chained Amino Acid Supplementation on Acute Markers of Fatigue and Performance (Dissertation). East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN.

    Walters, J., Travis, K. S., Flynn, A., Moquin, P., & Smith, A. (2017). Time-Series Forecasting: A Theoretical Model for Predicting Performance Potential. ETSU Coaches and Sport Science College, 5.

    Flynn, A., Walters, J., Whiton, T., Bernards, J., & Stone, M. (n.d.). Salivary Alpha-Amylase: A Potential Biomarker for Athlete Monitoring. In Press.

    Whiton, T., Flynn, A., Sato, K., Walters, J., & Stone, M. (2018). Preliminary Analysis - Moderating the Stress Perception of Collegiate Distance Runners Using Branched-Chain Amino Acids. Presented at the ACSM National Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

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