running biomechanics, I was not interested in typically sought out careers like strength and conditioning, cardiac rehabilitation or physical therapy. Through the connections of my professors at Westfield State, I had the opportunity to observe UMass Amherst's Biomechanics laboratory under Professor Emeritus: Dr. Joseph Hamill, Associate Professor: Dr. Brian Umberger, and Masters Student: Russell Johnson. This observation at UMass Amherst opened my eyes to the wide array of careers in the field of Kinesiology based research.
Totman Building, UMass Amherst. Building for labs in the Department of Kinesiology. |
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