Faculty Profile

Tedd Keating

Tedd Keating

Tedd Keating

Associate Professor of Physical Education and Human Performance


 

Professional Background:

  • B.S., Manhattan College
  • M.S., Slippery Rock University
  • Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Professional Interests:

Physiology of Exercise, Biomechanics, Strength and Conditioning, Stress Management.

Publications:

Downing, J., Keating, T. & Bennett, J.C. (2005). Effective reinforcement techniques in elementary physical education: the key to behavior management. The Physical Educator, 62, 114-122.

Keating, T., Lightbody, J. & Adams, D. (2005). Comparison of self-selected versus investigator-assigned mantras on the physiologic responses to breathing meditation. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70, 40-41.

Ladda, S., Keating, T., Adams, D. & Toscano, L. (2004). Including Technology in Instructional Programs .Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 75, 12-13.

Keating, T. & Kendler, B.S. (2004). Evaluation of a possible proximity effect of aspartame and vitamin C on muscular strength. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 98, 100-102.

Kendler, B. S. & Keating, T. M. (2003). Re-evaluation of a possible proximity effect on muscular strength. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 371-374.

Keating, T. & Toscano, L. (2003). Is the valsalva maneuver a proper breathing technique? Strength and Conditioning Journal, 25, 52-53.

Keating, T., Goss, F., Robertson, R., Downing, J., & Metz, K. (2003). Effects of mode- specific warm-up on self-efficacy and perceived exertion during steady-state cycling. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35, 394.

Keating, T, Pechar, G., Arnhold, R & Hughes, C. (2003). Ratings of perceived exertion in downhill versus level running. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74, 7. 

Downing, J & Keating, T (2003). Cardiovascular and perceptual responses to graded exercise in persons with developmental disabilities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74,76.

Keating, T., Goss, F., Robertson, R., Downing, J., & Metz, K. (2002). Effects of mode-specific warm-up on subsequent mechanical efficiency. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sports, 73(1), 9.

Keating, T., Ladda, S., & Carroza, L. (2002). Comparison of maximal metabolic and cardiovascular responses between the treadmill and Nordic Track ellipse. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(1), 9.

Keating, T., & Downing, J. (2001). Validation of the children's OMNI scale of perceived exertion in adults and adolescents with developmental disabilities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72, 101-102

Certifications:

  • American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Specialist
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with distinction
  • USA Weighlifting Certified Club Coach
  • National Fitness Trainers Association Certified Personal Trainer

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