Martin Dietze-Hermosa 208.243.4312*240 Desert Pass*El Paso, TX*mdietzeh@gmail.com Education Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Health Science Graduation: May 2021 University of Texas El Paso El Paso, TX Emphasis: Kinesiology Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Science Graduation: May 2018 University of Utah Emphasis: Exercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology Graduation: December 2015 Brigham Young University-Idaho Emphasis: Exercise Physiology Employment Experience Graduate Research Assistant September 2018-August 2020 College of Health & School of Nursing El Paso, TX Develop research studies adding to the body of knowledge surrounding the field of kinesiology, specifically strength and conditioning. Recruit research participants and volunteer research assistants. Supervise and train undergraduate students interested in research. Collect and interpret research data. Prepare findings for publications in scholarly journals. Prepare materials for submission to granting agencies and foundations. Lecturer May-August 2018 Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation-University of Utah Teach undergraduate Kinesiology course that has human anatomy, physiology and biomechanics as its foundation. Provide mentorship to undergraduate students looking to further their education and careers within the field of Kinesiology. Graduate Teaching Assistant August 2016-May 2018 Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation-University of Utah Instructor of undergraduate courses: Weight Training, Kinesiology, Applied Exercise Programing, Training Planning and Exercise Instructor Training 1
Conduct fitness assessments, biometric screening, body composition analysis, lactate threshold testing, V02 max testing, RMR testing and develop exercise programs for students, staff and faculty at University of Utah through PEAK Health and Fitness Adjunct Faculty January 2016-July 2016 Department of Biology-BYU-Idaho Instructor of undergraduate Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab course Develop course work related to histology, muscle and bone physiology Pilot program implementing new methods to helps students learn muscle and bone physiology Wellness Director April 2015-December 2015 BYU-I Wellness Activities Develop and supervise programs to help others achieve their fitness goals Organize and conduct Workshops to help students/faculty increase their knowledge of physical health Mentor and teach trainers/nutritionists on interpersonal relations and conflict resolution Fitness Center Manager September 2014-December 2014 BYU-I Wellness Activities Provide training, leadership, motivation and council to staff members Provide atmosphere were staff members can achieve their full potential Develop additional ideas and regulations to improve quality of fitness center Certifications/Awards CPR and AED certified- American Heart Association (AHA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)- National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Level 1 certified- Functional Movement Systems (FMS) Certified Sports Performance Coach (SPC)- United States of America Weightlifting (USAW) Certified Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES)- National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Member Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) Scholar distinction Outstanding Graduate Student Award (University of Utah-2018) Kinesiology Student of the Year (University of Utah-2018) Fluent in English, Spanish and French 2
Teaching Experience Instructor of Record Body Weight Management (BYU-Idaho) Teach students a comprehensive approach to weight loss. Students are taught the principles of health eating and how to calculate caloric requirements as well as develop comprehensive programs for themselves as part of class requirements. Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab (BYU-Idaho) Students learn anatomy for the body tissue types, the skeletal system, the muscles, the nervous system, the eyes, and the ears. The fundamental principles of human physiology as it relates to cardiorespiratory and muscular system are taught. Weight Training (University of Utah) Students learn the basics of resistance training. Instruction will include how to safely perform traditional resistance exercises. Students will also learn how to apply the training principles of overload, progression, periodization and the basics of program design. Training and Planning (University of Utah) This course has specific application for individuals pursuing personal training, strength and conditioning, or coaching careers. Students are prepared to sit for the certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) exam offered through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Applied Exercise Programming (University of Utah) This course introduces some of the fundamental laboratory techniques used for the field of Exercise Physiology. Students obtain a hands-on experience developing an effective exercise program according to ACSM guidelines. Students are prepared to sit for the certified exercise physiologist (ACSM-EPC) exam offered through the American College of Sports Medicine. Kinesiology (University of Utah) This course will help students understand and apply kinesiological principles. Students engage in the process of learning how to qualitatively analyze the movements of the human body and to discover underlying principles. As a result of integrating information from musculoskeletal anatomy and neuromuscular physiology you will be better able to help your students/clients perform with optimum safety, effectiveness, and efficiency. College of Health Summer Camp (University of Utah) Structure and provide a week-long course for high school students interested in studying in the field of health. Expose students to various disciplines within the field of health such as kinesiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor control, sports medicine, and human anatomy. Teach principles surrounding these disciplines in a succinct, clear, and comprehendible manner. 3
Guest Lecturer Exercise Instructor (University of Utah) Help refine the student s skills and understanding of group fitness. Students will leave the course prepared to lead and instruct various populations including healthy adults, geriatric, children, disabled and pre and post-natal. Exploration of the Movement Sciences (University of Utah) Designed to introduce the prospective KINESIOLOGY major to the plethora of ideas, issues, and career opportunities that span the movement sciences spectrum. Exercise Physiology Lab (University of Utah) Designed to allow students to examine the physiological responses to various modes and intensities of exercise. The focus will be on assessing and examining oxygen consumption, muscle strength and power, cardiovascular responses and respiratory responses. Research Experience Volunteer Research Assistant (University of Utah) -Collect data during research visits, interpret results and communicate results to participants -Provide research support by preparing and calibrating equipment for experimental research (Bod Pod, scale, handgrip test) -Analyze and restructure data depending on desired research questions -Develop research papers for publication based on experiment results and data Graduate Research Assistant (University of Texas El Paso) -Develop research studies aimed at answering various topics in the field of strength and conditioning -Collect and interpret data -Supervise research studies -Mentor and train undergraduate students interested in research -Prepare research documents for publication -Create poster presentations for national/state conferences (ACSM/NSCA) Publications/Presentations Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (March, 2017). The fundamental principles of resistance training. Presentation given for Harmons Wellness Clinic,. Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (August, 2017). The fundamental principles of resistance training. Presentation given for CCI Mechanical Wellness Clinic,. 4
Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (September, 2017). The importance of intra-abdominal pressure during compound movement. Presentation given at the Idaho Sate Clinic of the National Strength and Conditioning Association,. Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (March, 2018). Program design for resistance training. Presentation given for Harmons Wellness Clinic,. Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (March, 2018). Office mobility and functional training. Presentation given for Harmons Wellness Clinic,. Dietze-Hermosa, M.S., (April, 2018). Why Kinesiology is the major for you! Presentation given for Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation at the University of Utah during the Red, White, and U day, Salt Lake City, UT. 5