Maryville University Exercise Science program

Maryville University Exercise Science program This is the page for the Exercise Science program, housed in the Myrtle E. & Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions at Maryville University.

Back outside again today for some COD and agility.
10/02/2025

Back outside again today for some COD and agility.

Beautiful day, so we brought the Swift Performance Duo Pro gates out and timed some 40’s with splits.
10/02/2025

Beautiful day, so we brought the Swift Performance Duo Pro gates out and timed some 40’s with splits.

I  had a late day at work today, so I was able to get over the weight room to watch Coach .cornier working with half of ...
09/09/2025

I had a late day at work today, so I was able to get over the weight room to watch Coach .cornier working with half of Nothing better than watching athletes get after it! Every day, every session is an opportunity to get better. Programming for the day was designed as a D -1 with a game tomorrow night. Best of luck ladies!

Sharing from my friend Kathryn at the NSCA.“Friday findings.....I came across this video and one point stands out nicely...
11/11/2022

Sharing from my friend Kathryn at the NSCA.

“Friday findings.....

I came across this video and one point stands out nicely - BIOMECHANICS!

Biomechanics is the scientific basis for all recommendations relative to exercise form and technique and it is the why, of differences in how something is performed.

Too often, individuals focus on specifics that are of no importance, weight plate size, plyometric box height, or other details that at the end of the day, don't determine performance itself but are tools used.

And please note, not everything has been fully explored allowing for the identification of the best biomechanical requirements; research continues.

Take a listen....”

The biomechanics of sprinting is one of the most complex things I've learnt about. Every source has their own opinion about how to move the legs, arms and bo...

I missed it yesterday but happy National Goalie Day to current Maryville netminder and Exercise Science student Ed Coffe...
11/03/2022

I missed it yesterday but happy National Goalie Day to current Maryville netminder and Exercise Science student Ed Coffey! as well as their future netminder (2032-36), Keegan!

10/10/2022

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St. Louis, MO
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