CURRICULUM VITAE Jason A. Campbell, PhD. Department of Health and Exercise Science The University of Oklahoma Huston Huffman Center, Room 106 Norman, OK 73071 Office: (405) 325 6905 Cell: (205) 435-1935 email: jcampbell21@ou.edu EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, University of Alabama, Exercise Physiology May 2010 Advisor: Phillip Bishop, Ed.D Dissertation: Recovery in trained females after an exhaustive resistance training protocol, with and without a post-exercise carbo-protein beverage. Master of Science, University of Alabama, Exercise Physiology May 2000 Advisor: Phillip Bishop, Ed.D Bachelor of Science, University of Alabama, Sports/Fitness Management Dec 1998 Advisor: Joe Smith, Ph.D TEACHING EXPERIENCE Adjunct Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Jan 2013 Present Nutrition and Sport Performance HES 4970 (1 semester) Facts and Fallacies of Nutrition/Fitness HES 3000 (1 semester) Assistant Professor, College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness & Therapeutic Sciences, Murray State University, July 2010-present Exercise Prescription for Special Populations EXS 310 (3 semesters) Strength and Conditioning EXS 333 (4 semesters) Biomechanics EXS 375 (2 semesters) Research Design and Statistical Measurement EXS 400 (3 semesters) Exercise Testing and Prescription EXS 455 (3 semesters) Advanced Exercise Physiology EXS 465 (2 semesters) Practicum in Exercise Science EXS 460 (2 semesters) Undergraduate Internship in Exercise Science EXS 470 (2 semesters) Graduate Teaching Assistant, College of Education, Department of Kinesiology, University of Alabama, Jan 2008-Jan 2010 Measurement and Evaluation KIN 366 (2 semesters) Evaluation in Physical Education KIN 566 (1 semester) Biomechanics KIN 387 (1 semester) Self Defense for Women KIN 155 (3 semesters) Adjunct Professor, College of Human Sciences and Service, Department of Kinesiology, University of Rhode Island, Jan 2006 June 2006. Principles of Coaching Athletics KIN 263 (1 semester) Graduate Teaching Associate, School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Springfield College, Aug 2003 May 2005. Fitness and Wellness for Life PEPC 100 (4 semesters)
Curriculum Vitae J. Campbell 2 Tennis PEAC 110 (2 semesters) Racquetball PEAC 176 (2 semesters) Graduate Assistant, College of Education, Tannehill State Park Education Program, University of Alabama, Jan 1999 May 2000. Conducted tours and developed activities for 3 rd to 8 th grade students RESEARCH INTEREST Athlete monitoring and tracking (GPS, inertial movement analysis, HRV, srpe), injury prevention in female athletes, children, and the elderly, exercise recovery modalities, thermal regulation in hot environments, and the effect of physical activity on osteoarthritis and post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans. GRANTS Campbell, J. and Schnebel, B. Variations in player load, recovery duration, and hydration status amongst different positions on a Division 1 American football team. $34,000 (Pending, NCAA Innovations in Research and Practice Grant Program) Campbell, J. The effect of 4 weeks of pre- and post-resistance exercise carbo-protein consumption on markers for muscle damage, body composition, and strength recovery in trained females. $19,000 (Pending, EAS Performance Nutrition) Campbell, J. and Muller, S. Changes in blood lipid profile and body image satisfaction following a 6 week resistance training and dietary intervention in adolescent females. $6000 (Pending, MSU Provost Research Initiative Program) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Russell, J. and Campbell, J. Comparing Athlete vs. Athletic Trainer Perspectives on Factors That Contribute to a Successful Rehabilitation Program (2013) Campbell, J., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., Lawrence, J., and Bishop, P. Recovery in females after an exhaustive resistance training protocol. (2010) Campbell, J., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., Neggers, Y., and Bishop, P. The effect of post-exercise consumption of a carbohydrate-protein beverage on 24-hour recovery following exhaustive exercise in trained females. (2010) Campbell, J., Bishop, P., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., and Neggers, Y. Validation of a perceived recovery scale with trained females performing exhaustive resistance training. (2010) Campbell, J. and Bishop, P. Influence of comfort expectation on reported comfort during work in two different encapsulating protective garments. Kimberly-Clark (2003) APPLIED EXPERIENCE Volunteer Sports Nutrition Assistant, University of Oklahoma Sports Nutrition (Aug 2013 Current) Volunteer Strength and Conditioning Coach, University of Alabama Football (Feb 2008 Aug 2009) Supervised athletes during warm-up, active/passive stretching, lifting, post-exercise warm-down/stretch, and recovery nutrition phases of workouts
Curriculum Vitae J. Campbell 3 Instructed athletes on key components of lifts (Olympic and standard) including demonstration of proper movement technique Motivated athletes through goal setting, visualization, and clarification of the player role in team success. Educated athletes on effective recovery strategies and enhancement of performance through nutrition and supplementation. Assistant Coach for Women s Gymnastics, The Ohio State University (Sept 2006 Jan 2008) Assisted Head Strength and Conditioning coach in design/execution of periodized strength/power training plan including nutritional and functional assessment. Developed all in-gym conditioning, injury rehab/recovery, and flexibility programs, as well as, event-specific drill stations to improve spatial awareness and overall athleticism. Assisted the Head Coach with development of leadership-focused programs to provide accountability, clear objectives, and cohesion among team members. Assistant Coach for Women s Gymnastics, University of Rhode Island (Aug 2005 Sept 2006) Designed strength and conditioning program to maximize strength-to-weight ratio, power, and functional capacity of athletes. Developed all in-gym conditioning, injury rehab/recovery, and flexibility programs, as well as, event-specific drill stations to improve spatial awareness and overall athleticism. Performed nutritional analysis, graded exercise testing, and body composition assessments. Created motivational programs to assist athletes with development of mental toughness, self-efficacy, and team cohesion. Assistant Coach for Women s Gymnastics, Springfield College (Aug 2003 Aug 2005) Revamped entire gymnastic program approach to athlete preparation including protocol for weight room strength and conditioning, in-gym sport-specific strength/power enhancement, as well as, team nutritional and recovery strategies. Developed injury prevention regimen that included core strength, active/passive flexibility, proper warm-up/warm-down procedures, and post-exercise nutrition. Created individualized off-season programs to enhance functional ability, overall fitness, and sport-specific athleticism Performed graded exercise testing and body composition analysis to monitor program effectiveness and individual athlete needs. Business Manager, AcroSports International Incorporated (May 2000 Sept 2002) Hired and trained twenty-seven employees while managing over eleven hundred gymnastics students in two facilities. Oversaw design, construction, development, and marketing for a new 14,000 square feet facility (ASI Arlington). Developed quality control and quality assurance policies to ensure safety, resource efficiency, and effective day-to-day operation of the facility. Conducted staff meetings to discuss upcoming promotions, customer-related issues, and to perform training sessions Performed formal evaluations of employees to ensure proper promotion or to address training needs
Curriculum Vitae J. Campbell 4 Managed ASI Arlington to become the top revenue producer in 2001 for AcroSports International, with the highest ratings for customer and employee satisfaction. SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS FOR PUBLICATION Russell, J. and Campbell, J. Comparing Athlete vs. Athletic Trainer Perspectives on Factors That Contribute to a Successful Rehabilitation Program. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013) Campbell, J., Bishop, P., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., and Neggers, Y. Recovery in females after an exhaustive resistance training protocol. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2014). Campbell, J. and Bishop, P. Influence of comfort expectation on reported comfort during work in two different encapsulating protective garments. Ergonomics (2014) MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION FOR SUBMISSION Campbell, J., Bishop, P., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., and Neggers, Y. The effect of post-exercise consumption of a carbohydrate-protein beverage on 24-hour recovery following exhaustive exercise in trained females. Journal of the International Society of Sport Nutrition (2014) Campbell, J., Bishop, P., Richardson, M., Wingo, J., and Neggers, Y. Validation of a perceived recovery scale with trained females performing exhaustive resistance training. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. (2014) PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Campbell, J. A. American College of Sports Medicine and Exercise is Medicine World Congress, "Recovery and Soreness in Trained Females After an Exhaustive Resistance Training Protocol," American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA. (May 2012). (poster presentation) Campbell, J. A. Annual Meeting of the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches - Women, "Measurement for recovery, periodization, and peaking in collegiate gymnastics" Virginia Beach, VA. (May 2012). (invited presentation) Campbell, J. A. American College of Sports Medicine and Exercise is Medicine World Congress, "The Effect of Acute Carbohydrate-Protein Supplementation Following Exhaustive Resistance Exercise in Trained Females," American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. (June 2011). (poster presentation) Campbell, J. A. Southeast Regional Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, "Recovery and Soreness in Trained Females After an Exhaustive Resistance Training Protocol," American College of Sports Medicine, Greenville, South Carolina. (February 2011). (oral presentation) Campbell, J. A. and Bishop, P. Influence of comfort expectation on reported comfort during work in two different encapsulating protective garments. Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 13, 2010. (poster presentation)
Curriculum Vitae J. Campbell 5 CONSULTATION WORK University of Oklahoma, Women s Gymnastics Team University of Nebraska, Women s Gymnastics Team Ohio State University, Women s Gymnastics Team University of Wisconsin-Stout, Women s Gymnastics Team Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory Baylor Athletic Performance/Baylor Football Catapult Sports, Inc. EAS, Inc. CERTIFICATIONS National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist American Red Cross First Aid, CPR, and AED certified USA-Gymnastics Safety Certified SHARP (Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Strategies) Certified Instructor PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American College of Sports Medicine National and Southeast Regional Member National Strength and Conditioning Association Member Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association Member National Association for Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches Member USA Gymnastics Professional Member UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE HSHS Search Committee, Clinical Education (Jan 2012) Coordinator for Athletic Training MSU Undergraduate Research Board (Aug 2012) Faculty Senate, HSHS Senator (May 2010) HSHS Research Committee. (Sep 2010) HSHS Technology Committee. (Sep 2010) Faculty Advisor for Exercise Science Club (Oct 2010) Academic Chair for National Association of Collegiate (Jun 2007) Gymnastics Coaches Women Volunteer for National Veterans Golden Age Games (May 2009) Veteran s Administration Medical Center Birmingham
Curriculum Vitae J. Campbell 6 REFERENCES: Dr. Susan Muller, Murray State University Dean, College of Health Sciences and Human Services Office Phone: (270) 809--3970 Email: smuller1@murraystate.edu Murray State University College of Health Sciences and Human Services Applied Science Building, #107--C Murray, KY 42071 Dr. Pamela Rice, Murray State University Department Chair, Applied Health Sciences Office Phone: (270) 809--6826 Cell Phone: (270) 339--7578 Email: price@murraystate.edu Murray State University Department of Applied Health Sciences Applied Science North Building, #408--B Murray, KY 42071 Dr. Phillip Bishop, The University of Alabama Doctoral Dissertation Chair, Department of Kinesiology. Office Phone: (205) 348--8370 Cell Phone: (205) 799-7504 E-Mail: pbishop@bamaed.ua.edu The University of Alabama Department of Kinesiology 2005 Moore Hall, Box 870312 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487