Jared W Coburn, PhD, CSCS*D, FNSCA, FACSM
Professor
Location: KHS 235
Telephone:(657) 278-2629
Fax:(657) 278-1548
Email:
jcoburn@fullerton.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Course(s) Taught:
KNES 348 – Physiology of Exercise
KNES 349 – Measurement and Statistics in Kinesiology
KNES 351 – Principles of Strength and Conditioning
KNES 456 – Environmental Exercise Physiology
KNES 510 – Research Methods in Kinesiology
KNES 551 – Advanced Study in Physiology of Exercise
Advising Areas:
Exercise Science, Strength and Conditioning
Biosketch:
Shortly after moving to California from Nebraska, Dr. Coburn graduated from high school, then earned his BS (1987) and MS (1990) degrees in physical education from CSUF. Subsequently, he directed physical therapy clinics and fitness and wellness programs, and worked as a strength and conditioning coach. He and his family then moved back to Nebraska, where he earned his PhD in human sciences (exercise physiology) from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2005). He then returned to CSUF as a full-time, tenure-track faculty member. Currently, he and his students study neuromuscular function during strength, power, and endurance exercises. He has co-authored over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and book chapters, and over 300 oral and abstract/poster presentations at annual meetings of professional organizations, such as the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). His scholarly work has been recognized by both these organizations as he is a fellow of ACSM and NSCA. In addition, he has received the following awards from NSCA:
- Terry J. Housh Young Investigator Award (2009)
- Educator of the Year Award (2013)
- Editorial Excellence Award (Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research) (2016)
- William J. Kraemer Outstanding Sport Scientist Award (2019)
Graduate Advising Areas of Interest: Exercise Physiology; Strength & Conditioning
Interest Area:
Neuromuscular responses to resistance exercises; ergogenic aids and their effects on strength/power and endurance performance.