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Tedd Keating

Tedd Keating

Tedd Keating

Associate Professor of Physical Education and Human Performance

Chair of the Department

 

Professional Background:

  • B.S., Manhattan College
  • M.S., Slippery Rock University
  • Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Professional Interests:

Physiology of Exercise, Biomechanics, Strength and Conditioning, Stress Management.

Publications:

Downing, J. H. & Keating, T. M. (2007).  A comparison of selected body composition protocols: Skinfold versus bioelectrical impedance. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 78, (Suppl. 1), A26.

Findley BW, Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Keating TM, Murray DP, Gardner LM. (2006). The Influence Of Body Position On Load Range During Isokinetic Knee Extension/Flexion. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine. 5(3):400-406, 2006.

Cleary, T. Zimmerman, B. & Keating, T. (2006).  Teaching physical education students to self-regulate during basketball free throw practice.  Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport72, 452-63.

Downing, J., Keating, T. & Bennett, J.C. (2005). Effective reinforcement techniques in elementary physical education: the key to behavior management. The Physical Educator, 62, 114-122.

Keating, T., Lightbody, J. & Adams, D. (2005). Comparison of self-selected versus investigator-assigned mantras on the physiologic responses to breathing meditation. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70, 40-41.

Ladda, S., Keating, T., Adams, D. & Toscano, L. (2004). Including Technology in Instructional Programs .Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 75, 12-13.

Keating, T. & Kendler, B.S. (2004). Evaluation of a possible proximity effect of aspartame and vitamin C on muscular strength. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 98, 100-102.

Kendler, B. S. & Keating, T. M. (2003). Re-evaluation of a possible proximity effect on muscular strength. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 371-374.

Keating, T. & Toscano, L. (2003). Is the valsalva maneuver a proper breathing technique? Strength and Conditioning Journal, 25, 52-53.

Keating, T., Goss, F., Robertson, R., Downing, J., & Metz, K. (2003). Effects of mode- specific warm-up on self-efficacy and perceived exertion during steady-state cycling. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35, 394.

Keating, T, Pechar, G., Arnhold, R & Hughes, C. (2003). Ratings of perceived exertion in downhill versus level running. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74, 7. 

Downing, J & Keating, T (2003). Cardiovascular and perceptual responses to graded exercise in persons with developmental disabilities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74,76.

Keating, T., Goss, F., Robertson, R., Downing, J., & Metz, K. (2002). Effects of mode-specific warm-up on subsequent mechanical efficiency. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sports, 73(1), 9.

Keating, T., Ladda, S., & Carroza, L. (2002). Comparison of maximal metabolic and cardiovascular responses between the treadmill and Nordic Track ellipse. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(1), 9.

Keating, T., & Downing, J. (2001). Validation of the children's OMNI scale of perceived exertion in adults and adolescents with developmental disabilities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72, 101-102

Certifications:

  • American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Specialist
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with distinction
  • USA Weighlifting Certified Club Coach
  • National Fitness Trainers Association Certified Personal Trainer

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