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Miguel Narvaez, Ph.D. Candidate

Assistant Professor

Miguel Narvaez, M.S.

 

Education
Doctoral Candidate, Michigan State University

M.S., Michigan State University 2002

B.S., National School of Sport Coaches (Escuela Nacional de Entrenadores Deportivos, Mexico) 1997

Professional and Personal Interests
I joined the Department of Health and Kinesiology in the Fall of 2005. My research interests include injury mechanisms in contact sports, kinematic and kinetic analyses of taekwondo, as well as motor skill learning and performance. I am also interested in the use of computers in higher education and online curriculum. My personal interests include photography, outdoor activities, reading, practicing taekwondo in my spare time, and of course, playing soccer.

Courses Taught

  • Human Motor Control and Learning/Lab
  • Biomechanics and Anatomical Kinesiology/Lab
  • Biomechanics

Membership in Professional Societies

  • American College of Sports Medicine
  • International Society of Biomechanics in Sport

Current Research
Balance changes associated with the practice of taekwondo

Publications & Presentations
Brown, E.W., Moreno, A., Narvaez, M.A., and Harrington, G. (2001) Biomechanics of soccer

workshop. XIX International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. San Francisco, USA.


- Brown, E.W. & Narvaez, M. (2001). Teaching the instep kick to beginning soccer players.

Coaches’ Infoservice website (http://www.coachesinfo.com)


- Narvaez-Silva, M. A., Brown, E.W., Moreno, A., Kotrla, K., Tanaka, T., and Bruenger, A. (2004).

Kinematic analysis of the crescent kick in taekwondo. XXII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Ottawa, Canada


- Brown, E.W., Narvaez, M., Tanaka, T., Kotrla, K., and Bruenger, A. (2004). Design of machine

to evaluate ankle joint under variable inversion-eversion torques and degrees of plantar flexion-dorsiflexion. . XXII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. Ottawa, Canada

 

 
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