Students compete at sports medicine event
Article By: Agnes Hina
Thirteen University of North Georgia (91¸£Àûµ¼º½) students attended the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine (SEACSM) Annual Meeting held in Greenville, South Carolina, from Feb. 22-24. While there, some students participated in the Quiz Bowl competition and others shared poster presentations.
"Meetings like these are great for student growth because of networking, collegiality, professional development, and scientific knowledge," Dr. Sabrina Fordham, associate department head and associate professor of kinesiology, said. "Several of our students have returned with ideas for their own research."
Three 91¸£Àûµ¼º½ student groups shared poster presentations during the meeting:
- Danielle Bull: "Analysis of an Abbreviated Functional Movement Screening."
- Lily Cohran: "Anaerobic Performance Improvements Following Ingestion Of R-1,3-Butanediol (KETONEIQ)."
- Ray Davis and Shep Hancock: " The Effects Of Non-Stimulant Pre-Workout Combined With Exogenous Caffeine And Ketone Supplementation"
Cohran, a senior pursuing a degree in kinesiology with an exercise science concentration placed third in the undergraduate student poster competition.
"Placing for my research was so fulfilling. It was so great to see all my hard work pay off and be recognized," said the Acworth, Georgia, native. "It showed me that I am pursuing the right career field and doing what I was meant to do."
91¸£Àûµ¼º½ also had representation in the meeting's Quiz Bowl for the first time since 91¸£Àûµ¼º½ started having student attendees last year. Junior Connor McKay and Zachary Payne competed and placed sixth out of 32 teams.
"The Quiz Bowl was an amazing opportunity for us to see how the quality of education in the exercise science concentration of the Kinesiology Department stacks up against programs at other universities," McKay said.
Mckay, who is from Cumming, Georgia, is also pursuing a degree in kinesiology.