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 Jason Brandenburg

  

Dr. Jason Brandenberg
Office: Abbotsford, T101
Phone: 604-504-7441, loc. 4074
E-mail: jason.brandenberg@ufv.ca 

Professional Qualifications
B.P.E.: University of Alberta
M.Sc.: University of Victoria
Ph.D.: University of Victoria

Teaching and Research Interests
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Testing and Prescription
Warm-up Strategies to Optimize Athletic Performance
Adaptations to Strength Training

Publications

Duellman, M.C., Lukaszuk, J.M., Prawitz, A.D., & Brandenburg J.P. (In Press). Misconceptions regarding the use of protein supplements among high school football players.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

Brandenburg, J., Pitney, W.A., Luebbers, P.E., Czajka, A., & Veera, A.  (June, 2007).  Time course of changes in vertical jumping ability following static stretching.  International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance.

Brandenburg, J., & Docherty, D.  (2006).  The effect of training volume on the acute response and adaptations to resistance training. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 1(2), 108-121.

Brandenburg, J.P.  (2006). Duration of stretch does not influence the degree of force loss following static stretching.  The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 46(4), 526-534.

Benson, C., Docherty D., & Brandenburg, J.P. (2006).  Acute neuromuscular responses to resistance training performed at 100% and 90% of a 10RM load.  Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 9(1-2), 135-142.

Haniball, N.S., Plowman, S.A., Looney, M.A., & Brandenburg, J.P.  (2006). Reliability and Validity of Low Back Strength/Muscular Endurance Field Tests in Adolescents. Journal of Physical Activity and Health.  3(S2), 78-89.

Brandenburg, J.P.  (2005). The acute effects of prior dynamic resistance exercise using different loads on subsequent upper body explosive performance in resistance trained males.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 19(2), 427-432.

Brandenburg, J.P., & Docherty D.  (2002). The effects of accentuated eccentric loading on strength, muscle hypertrophy, and neural adaptations in trained individuals.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 16(1), 25-32.

 


 
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