Brandon Male, Ph.D.

Instructor

Department

Kinesiology and Physical Education

Research Interests

  • Critical response and performance marksmanship
  • Elite athlete performance training
  • Analysis and coaching of Olympic weightlifting
  • Analysis and coaching of speed and agility for sport

Education

  • Ph.D., Northern Illinois University, Health and Human Science
  • M.S.Ed., Northern Illinois University, Exercise Physiology
  • B.S., Northern Illinois University, Kinesiology

Recent Publications

  • Male, B. M. (2019). Stress Response and Performance Changes of Law Enforcement Officers’ Marksmanship under Varied Levels of Stress (Doctoral dissertation, Northern Illinois University).
  • Henry, B., Male, B., Garner, C., & Guernon, A. (2018). Teaching and Learning about Interprofessional Collaboration Through Student-Designed Case Study and Analysis. International Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, 30(3).

Courses Taught

  • KNPE 470 - High Performance Development
  • KNPE 472 - Periodization for Performance Enhancement
  • KNPE 452 - Applied Physiology of Exercise
  • KNPE 314 - Applied Kinesiology
  • KNPE 350 - Principles and Techniques of Resistance Training
  • KNPE 494 - Internship in Kinesiology

Contact Us

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Anderson Hall 221
DeKalb, IL 60115
P: 815-753-1407
F: 815-753-1413
knpe@niu.edu

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