Congratulations Dr. Jasmin Ma For Her Newly Published Study!

Congratulations Dr. Jasmin Ma For Her Newly Published Study!

Congratulations to Dr. Jasmin Ma for her published study, “Implementation of the spinal cord injury exercise guidelines in the hospital and community settings: Protocol for a type II hybrid trial.” Her research aims to evaluate the implementation of coordinated physical activity (PA) coaching delivered by physiotherapists and spinal cord injury (SCI) peers during the transition […]

Airway Luminal Area and the Resistive Work of Breathing During Exercise in Healthy Young Females and Males

Airway Luminal Area and the Resistive Work of Breathing During Exercise in Healthy Young Females and Males

Congratulations to Dr. Carli Peters, (Ph.D. 2021) on her published study, “Airway luminal area and the resistive work of breathing during exercise in healthy young females and males”, with Kin professor Dr. Bill Sheel, and co-authors Michael Leahy, Geoffrey Hohert, Pierre Lane, Steven Lam, Don Sin, and Don McKenzie) in the December issue of the […]

Dr. Donald McKenzie is appointed to the Order of Canada

Dr. Donald McKenzie is appointed to the Order of Canada

Professor emeritus, Dr. Donald McKenzie (MD’77, MPE 72) in the School of Kinesiology has been appointed to the Order of Canada (December 2021), for his expertise in sports medicine and for his seminal research on the effectiveness of exercise as an intervention for breast cancer patients. Considered one of the country’s highest civilian honours, the […]

Courage and Grit: Ebba Einarsson, KIN Student and High Performance Para-Rower

Courage and Grit: Ebba Einarsson, KIN Student and High Performance Para-Rower

Ebba Einarsson is a 2nd-year international Kinesiology student from Sweden and is an elite para-rower. Her interest in kinesiology was sparked by her own athletic career and interest in training. She wanted to learn how movement and nutrition impact health, as well as how to optimize training to improve her physical abilities and reach her […]

You, Long

You, Long

Long You is in his first year of the Bachelor of Kinesiology and Master of Management program, specializing in multidisciplinary science. Currently, he works as a personal trainer at Richmond City Centre Community Centre. Strength and conditioning are at the core of his practice, including mobility establishment and improving athletic performance. He trains people with […]