Dr. Krissy Kendall, NSCA Foundation Senior Investigator Grant Recipient
NSCA Foundation: Voices of Innovation Interview Series
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30m
Dr. Kendall, a lecturer at Edith Cowan University in Australia specializes in strength and conditioning within the School of Medical and Health Sciences. She shares her journey into the world of strength and conditioning, highlighting her initial involvement in an exercise study that sparked her interest in research. She discusses her current research projects, including the effects of priming exercises and cluster sets on neuromuscular performance and cognitive function.
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