Michael H. Haischer, M.S., CSCS Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3409 N Downer Ave, Room PAV 365 Milwaukee, WI 53224 Phone: (414)-218-2625 Email haische4@uwm.edu Education/Employment History Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. Projected August 2021 Major: Health Sciences Major Professor: Kyle T. Ebersole, Ph.D. M.S. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. August 2017 Major: Exercise Physiology Major Professor: Michael C. Zourdos, Ph.D. Thesis: Impact of Psychological Factors on Acute Strength Task Performance B.S. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. October 2014. Major: Exercise Physiology Minor: Psychology Graduated Magna Cum Laude Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. August 2017-Present Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Exercise Science and Health Promotion, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. January 2016-August 2017 President, Director of Human Performance, Perceptive Performance, LLC, Grafton, WI. April 2015-Present Strength and Conditioning Intern, Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, Milwaukee, WI. November 2013-October 2014 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Program in Exercise Science, Marquette University. August 2012 December 2013 Line Therapist, Wisconsin Early Autism Project, Madison, WI. July 2011 May 2014 Research/Creative Activity Manuscripts in Progress 1. Haischer, M. H., Cooke, D. M., Carzoli, J. P., Johnson, T. K., Shipherd, A. M., Zoeller, R. F., Whitehurst, M., & Zourdos, M. C. Impact of cognitive measures and sleep on acute strength task performance and perceptual responses among welltrained males and females. (J Strength Cond Res- In review). 2. Haischer, M. H., Cooke, D. M., Carzoli, J. P., Johnson, T. K., Shipherd, A. M., &
Zourdos, M. C. Acute stress, but not sleep or anxiety is positively related to the ability to perform repetitions in the back squat in well-trained males and females. 3. Haischer, M. H., Cooke, D. M., Carzoli, J. P., Johnson, T. K., Shipherd, A. M., & Zourdos, M. C. The GRIT-S does not relate to acute muscular endurance performance in well-trained males and females. 4. Haischer, M. H., Cooke, D. M., Carzoli, J. P., & Zourdos, M. C. Relationship between back squat repetitions to failure and first repetition mean concentric velocity. Research in Progress 1. Medicine-Ball Contained and Barbell-Mounted Accelerometer Test Variables: Relationships to Functional Test Performance in Healthy, Active Populations 2. Relationship Between First Repetition Mean Concentric Velocity and Repetitions to Failure in the Back Squat 3. Factors Associated with Performance in Firefighters Refereed Publications 1. Cooke, D. M., Haischer, M. H., Carzoli, J. P., Bazyler, C., Johnson, T. K., Varieur, R., Zoeller, R. F., Whitehurst, M., & Zourdos, M. C. Body mass and femur length are inversely related to repetitions performed in the back squat in well-trained lifters. J Strength Cond Res (In press). 2. Zourdos, M. C., Goldsmith, J. A., Helms, E. R., Trepeck, C., Halle, J. L., Mendez, K. M., Cooke, D. M., Haischer, M. H., Sousa, C. A., Klemp, A., & Byrnes, R. K. Proximity to failure and total repetitions performed in a set influences accuracy of intraset repetitions in reserve-based rating of perceived exertion. J Strength Cond Res, 1-8 (In press). 3. Goldsmith, J. A., Trepeck, C., Halle, J. L., Mendez, K. M., Klemp, A., Cooke, D. M., Haischer, M. H., Byrnes, R. K., Zoeller, R. F., Whitehurst, M., & Zourdos, M. C. Validity of the Open Barbell and Tendo Weightlifting Analyzer Systems versus the Optotrak Certus 3D Motion Capture System for barbell velocity. Int J Sports Physiol Perform, 1-13, Oct 2018 (Epub ahead of print). 4. Helms, E. R., Byrnes, R. K., Cooke, D. M., Haischer, M. H., Carzoli, J. P., Johnson, T. K., et al. (2018). RPE vs. percentage 1RM loading in periodized programs matched for sets and repetitions. Frontiers in Physiology, 9, 1066 10. http://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00247 Refereed Presentations and Proceedings National 1. Michael H. Haischer, Robert J. Flees, Edward K. Smith, Cody S. Tesch, and Kyle T. Ebersole. Body fat percentage and stair climb performance in firefighters. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Indianapolis, IN. 2018. 2. Edward K. Smith, Robert J. Flees, Michael H. Haischer, Cody S. Tesch, and Kyle T.
Ebersole. Exploring the relationship between upper extremity assessments in male firefighter recruits. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Indianapolis, IN. 2018. 3. Rudi A. Zander, David J. Cornell, Edward K. Smith, Michael H. Haischer, Robert J. Flees, Cody S. Tesch, and Kyle T. Ebersole. Stair climb performance improvement in firefighters following basic physical training. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Indianapolis, IN. 2018. 4. Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Dan J. Belcher, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Perceived recovery status is associated with back squat one-repetition maximum self-efficacy. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 5. Joseph P. Carzoli, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Amber M. Shipherd, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Dan J. Belcher, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Acute cognitive anxiety is positively related to maximal strength performance. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 6. Colby A. Sousa, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Amber M. Shipherd, Joseph P. Carzoli, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Dan J. Belcher, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Self-confidence is positively related to rating of perceived exertion during a maximal squat test. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 7. Dan J. Belcher, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Robert Varieur, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Hypersomnia is negatively related to maximal strength performance. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 8. Hector G. Paez, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert Varieur, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Acute anxiety is not significantly related to repetitions performed in the back squat. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 9. Robert J. Pratt, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert Varieur, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Grit is not significantly related to repetitions performed in the back squat. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 10. Trevor K. Johnson, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Edward P. Davis, Robert Varieur, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. The short grit scale does not relat e to acute one-repetition maximum back squat performance. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 11. Kyle T. Ebersole, Cody S. Tesch, Robert J. Flees, Michael H. Haischer, Edward K. Smith, and David J. Cornell. Physical factors associated with tower stair climbing in
firefighter recruits. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. 2018. 12. Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Joseph P. Carzoli, Amber M. Shipherd, Robert Varieur, Ryan K. Byrnes, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, Michael C. Zourdos. Readiness assessments do not predict maximal repetitions per set. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2017. 13. Daniel M. Cooke, Michael H. Haischer, Joseph P. Carzoli, Eric R. Helms, Robert Varieur, Ryan K. Byrnes, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Limb length and height are related to squat repetition performance. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2017. 14. Jared H. Perlmutter, Daniel M. Cooke, Michael H. Haischer, Joseph P. Carzoli, Eric R. Helms, Robert Varieur, Ryan K. Byrnes, Trevor K. Johnson, Edward P. Davis, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Body characteristics are inversely related to maximum repetitions per set. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2017. 15. Trevor K. Johnson, Daniel M. Cooke, Michael H. Haischer, Joseph P. Carzoli, Caleb D. Bazyler, Eric R. Helms, Robert Varieur, Ryan K. Byrnes, Edward P. Davis, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, Michael C. Zourdos. Relationship between femur length and back squat average velocity. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2017. 16. Robert Varieur, Michael H. Haischer, Daniel M. Cooke, Trevor K. Johnson, Joseph P. Carzoli, Eric R. Helms, Ryan K. Byrnes, Edward P. Davis, Caleb D. Bazyler, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, and Michael C. Zourdos. Intra-set velocity decline is not related to maximal squat strength. National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, NV. 2017. 17. Michael H. Haischer, Jacob A. Goldsmith, Daniel M. Cooke, Ryan K. Byrnes, Jared H. Perlmutter, Jose C. Velazquez, Adam Sayih, Eric R. Helms, Chad Dolan, and Michael C. Zourdos. Training and chronological age effect RIR-Based RPE accuracy. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 2017. 18. Ryan K. Byrnes, Eric R. Helms, Daniel M. Cooke, Michael H. Haischer, Trevor K. Johnson, Jose C. Velazquez, Joseph P. Carzoli, John B. Cronin, Adam G. Storey, and Michael C. Zourdos. Percentage-based and autoregulated-based resistance training loading produce similar lower body hypertrophy outcomes. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 2017. 19. Daniel M. Cooke, Eric R. Helms, Ryan K. Byrnes, Michael H. Haischer, Trevor K. Johnson, Jose C. Velazquez, Joseph P. Carzoli, John B. Cronin, Adam S. Storey, and Michael C. Zourdos. Impact of percentage-based versus autoregulated-based load prescription on maximal strength. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 2017. 20. Jessica L. Halle, Jacob A. Goldsmith, Cameron Trepeck, Ryan K. Byrnes, Daniel M. Cooke, Michael H. Haischer, Kristin M. Mendez, Robert F. Zoeller, Michael Whitehurst, FACSM, and Michael C. Zourdos. Validity of linear position transducers
versus the Optotrak 3D motion capture system. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 2017. Regional/Local 1. Michael H. Haischer, Robert J. Flees, Edward K. Smith, Cody S. Tesch, and Kyle T. Ebersole. Body fat percentage and stair climb performance in firefighters. UWM College of Health Sciences Research Symposium. Milwaukee, WI. 2018. 2. Edward K. Smith, Robert J. Flees, Michael H. Haischer, Cody S. Tesch, and Kyle T. Ebersole. Exploring the relationship between upper extremity assessments in male firefighter recruits. UWM College of Health Sciences Research Symposium. Milwaukee, WI. 2018. 3. Jared H. Perlmutter, B. Sue Graves, Sasha Gusylyayev, Michael H. Haischer, John Burnside, and Manish K. Gupta. IMPACT assessment in concussed division I collegiate football players. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Chattanooga, TN. 2018. 4. Michael H. Haischer, Jacob A. Goldsmith, Daniel M. Cooke, Ryan K. Byrnes, Jared H. Perlmutter, Jose C. Velazquez, Adam Sayih, Eric R. Helms, Chad Dolan, and Michael C. Zourdos. Training and chronological age effect RIR-Based RPE accuracy. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC. 2017. 5. Jared H. Perlmutter, B. Sue Graves, Michael H. Haischer, John Burnside, and Manish K. Gupta. Baseline and post injury neurocognitive assessments in collegiate football players. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC. 2017. 6. Daniel M. Cooke, Jacob A. Goldsmith, Ryan K. Byrnes, Jared H. Perlmutter, Michael H. Haischer, Jose C. Velazquez, Adam Sayih, Eric R. Helms, Chad Dolan, and Michael C. Zourdos. Total repetitions per set effects RIR-Based RPE accuracy. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC. 2017. 7. Jessica L. Halle, Jacob A. Goldsmith, Daniel M. Cooke, Ryan K. Byrnes, Jared H. Perlmutter, Michael H. Haischer, Jose C. Velazquez, Eric R. Helms, Chad Dolan and Michael C. Zourdos. Assessment of repetitions allowed at 70% of one-repetitions maximum in the back squat in trained males. Southeast American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, SC. 2017. Awards and Scholarships 1. Marquette University Mission Award Winner: Spring 2014 2. Marquette University Ignatius Scholarship Recipient: Spring 2012-Spring 2014 Courses Taught KIN200 Introduction to Kinesiology (UWM) KIN336L Principles of Strength and Conditioning (UWM) KIN430L Exercise Testing for Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription (UWM) KIN230 Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition (UWM) APK4110L Exercise Physiology Lab (FAU)
HSC2100 Health and Fitness for Life (FAU) Additional Professional Development Co-Coordinator: UWM Skills Test Fest: 2018 For UWM Recreation and KIN430 class Guest Lecturer: Energy Expenditure During Exercise: 2017 For FAU Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine FAU Exercise Science and Health Promotion Club: Member/Graduate Advisor, 2016-2017 FAU Powerlifting Club: Member, 2016-2017 FAU Mock Interview Day: Volunteer Interviewer, 2016-2017 Guest Lecturer: Equi-test Sensory Organization Testing: 2016-2017 For FAU kinesiology undergraduate classes College of Education Campus Day: Presenter/Ambassador, Department of Exercise Science and Health Promotion (2016-2017) College of Education Graduation Day: Welcome Table Ambassador, Department of Exercise Science and Health Promotion (2016-2017) FAU Athletics: Volunteer Strength and Conditioning Coach, 2015-2017 For FAU baseball team Marquette University Exercise Physiology Club: Founding Member, 2013-2014 Marquette University Motion Analysis Lab: Undergraduate Research Assistant: 2013 Concordia University Wisconsin Athletics: Strength and Conditioning Intern, 2012 Marquette University Athletics: Strength and Conditioning Intern, 2012 Memberships/Certifications in Professional Organizations American College of Sports Medicine: Student Member National Strength and Conditioning Association: Student Member Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) via NSCA CPR, AED, and First Aid certified via American Red Cross