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Joshua Redden
Phone: 318-797-5083
Josh is in his first year at LSUS, pursuing his Masters of Education in Exercise Science & Wellness. Josh is the graduate assistant for USA Weightlifting Development Center, and is currently working with youth, collegiate, and international class athletes.
Education
Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
Bachelors of Science – Physical Education Health Promotion Emphasis, 2005
Research Interests
Improved performance and injury prevention in the sport of weightlifting through inquires of physiology, neuromuscular development, and biomechanics.
Research Presentations
Joshua Redden. The effects of different warm-up strategies on performance in the cleanmovement in weightlifting. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 9, 2005. Poster Presentation.
Joshua Redden. The effects of different warm-up strategies on performance in the cleanmovement in weightlifting. Northwest American College of Sports Medicine, Moscow, Idaho, February 28, 2005. Poster Presentation.
Publications
Joshua Redden. (2005). The effects of different warm-up strategies on performance inthe clean movement in weightlifting. U of I - BSU McNair Research Journal, 1.
Professional Affiliations/Certifications
- National Strength and Conditioning Association
- USA Weightlifting Senior member
- USA Weightlifting Club Coach
- American Red Cross First Aid, CPR, AED
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