William
Amonette
Graduate
Student
Contact:
Division of Rehabilitation Sciences
301 University Boulevard
Galveston, TX 77555-1137
Phone: (409) 772-8222
Fax: (409) 747-1638
Email:
weamonet@utmb.edu
Current
CV:
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Research Areas
Metabolic response,
strength training
Education
| 1999 |
University of Houston, Clear Lake |
Fitness
& Human Performance |
BS |
| 2001 |
University of Houston, Clear Lake |
Fitness
& Human Performance |
MA |
Publications
Amonette, W.E., Dupler.
T.L.,
(2002) The effects of
respiratory muscle training on VO2 max, the ventilatory
threshold and pulmonary function. Journal of Exercise
Physiology. May 5(2) 29-5.
Schneider, S.M.,
Amonette,
W.E.
Blazine, K. Bentley,
J.
Lee, S.M.C., Loehr,
J.A.,
Mulder, E.R., Moore,A.D.,
Rapley,M.,
Smith.
S.M.,
(2003) Strength Training
with the International Space Station interim Resistive
Exercise Device. Medicine, Science, Sport, and Exercise.
35(11): 1935-1945.
Abercrombie, A.,
Amonette,
W.E.,
Hinman, M., Paloski,
W.H.,
Layne.
C.,
(2007) Variation
in Neuromuscular responses to whole body vibration training.
Medicine, Science, Sport, and Exercise. 39(9):
1642-1650.
Abercrombie, A.,
Amonette,
W.E.,
Hinman, M., Paloski,
W.H.,
Layne. C., (2007)
Quantitative evaluation of whole body vibration training
safety in healthy adults. Medicine, Science, Sport, and
Exercise. 39(10): 1794-800.
Amonette, W.E., English,
K.L.,
Ottenbacher, K., Nullius in verba: (In Press) A call for
evidence based practice in the teaching and practice of
exercise science.
Sports Medicine,
2009
Bentley, J.R., Amonette, W.E., DeWitt J.K.,
(In Press)
Cadence affects inertial forces experienced by the
musculoskeletal system during the squat exercise.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2009