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Professor Leiting is a great person. He works really hard for his students and is a great professor. Sometimes the vocabulary he uses in his lectures makes the material feel incredibly complicated. However, the tests are thorough but he will go over the material with you ahead of time. I highly recommend for research advising.
Lenoir-Rhyne University - Health Science
Doctorate of Philosophy
Sport Science and Coach Education
East Tennessee State University
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Sport Science and Coach Education
East Tennessee State University
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
National Strength and Conditioning Association
Athletic Trainer Certified (ATC)
Board of Certification
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Kinesiology and Exercise Science (Athletic Training)
Western Illinois University
Public Speaking
Social Media
Strength and Conditioning
PowerPoint
Exercise Physiology
Athletic Training
Athletics
Cpr Certified
Military Experience
Customer Service
Rehabilitation
Research
Military Training
Athletic Performance
Microsoft Excel
Teamwork
Strength Training
Military Operations
University Teaching
Microsoft Word
Leiting
Keith
Leiting
East Tennessee State University
United States Marine Corps (Infantry)
Lenoir-Rhyne University
Integration Sports Science Academy
East Tennessee State University
Taichung
Taiwan
Integration Sports Science Academy
Certified Athletic Trainer
Provide medical coverage
care
treatment
and rehabilitation of injuries for ETSU Division 1 Women's Soccer team.
East Tennessee State University
Teaching Associate
I have taught two undergraduate senior level courses; Sport Conditioning and Structural Kinesiology and currently teaching an undergraduate freshman level class; Wellness for Life.\n\nSport Conditioning: Students apply theory and application of biomechanics
nutrition
and physiology to the development of a strength and conditioning program for a given athlete or sport.\n\nStructural Kinesiology: is an introduction to the study of the anatomical basis of human movement
with emphasis on bone growth and development
joint structure and movement potential
and muscular involvement during movement.\n\nWellness for Life: Explores the role and importance of fitness and wellness in the lives of individuals and society in general. Students will assess their wellness-related status and behaviors.
East Tennessee State University
Sergeant of Marines
Led twelve Marines safely through a seven month and a five month deployment in Iraq\nPresented information to senior officers on capabilities of our weapon systems\nActed as Range Safety Non-Commissioned Officer for live fire ranges.
United States Marine Corps (Infantry)
Strength and Conditioning Coach/Researcher
I assist ROTC command with design of cadet physical fitness training programs. I oversee the research that is being carried out with cadets in an attempt to develop ideal physical fitness training programs for military personnel.
East Tennessee State University
Lenoir-Rhyne University
Hickory
North Carolina
Past and Present Courses \n•\tHES 100 Concepts of Healthy Living and Wellness\n•\tHES 287 Personal Health and Wellness\n•\tHES 288 Nutrition for Health and Health Care\n•\tHES 303 Basic Biomechanics\n•\tHES 320 Evaluation and Prescription\n•\tHES 390 Directed Readings and Research\n•\tHES 499 Senior Honors Thesis\n•\tHES 515 Sport and Exercise Performance (NSCA CSCS Exam Prep)\n•\tEXS 515 Online Human Movement and Biomechanics\n•\tMPH 516 Quantitative and Qualitative Research Statistics\n•\tEXS 530 Exercise Testing and Prescription\n•\tHES 535 Assessment and Management of Upper Extremity and Cervical Spine\n•\tHES 550 Clinical Education I - Co-Instructor Assessment/Management Lab \n•\tHES 650 Clinical Education III - Co-Instructor Assessment/Management Lab\n\nI also act as the sport scientist for the Men's Soccer program analyzing weekly vertical jumps and tracking Playertek GPS data.
Assistant Professor Health
Exercise
and Sport Science