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Julianne Abendroth-Smith, Ed.D.    

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Date
Title Organization
Award
2006 Effects of hiking poles on balance, muscle use, and knee valgus angles in downhill hikers Atkinson Faculty Development Grant, Willamette University $2,500.00
Biomechanical Considerations of Hiking Downhill Principle Investigator. Mazama Hiking Group standard research grant (matching funds with Atkinson summer grant). $2,700.00
2001 Biomechanical Considerations of Hiking Downhill Principle Investigator. Atkinson Summer Grant Program, Faculty Development Grant, Willamette University. $2,500.00
2000 Treadmill Design and Analysis Principle Investigator. Contract proposal with ICON Health and Fitness. Rod Hammer, contact person. $2,200.00
(equipment)
1997-2000 Functional Physical Education for Students with Disabilities: A School/University Collaborative Project Project Director, Monical Lounsbery; Project Co-Director, Julianne Abendroth-Smith. Submitted to the Emma Eccles Foundation. $376,310.00
(not funded)
A comparison of walking downhill with and without trekking poles. Principle Investigator. (Student investigator, Devin Overly). Undergraduate research (URCO) grant. $700.00
Gender differences in walking downhill with and without the use of hiking poles at different grades. Principle Investigator. Women and Gender Research Institute Grant, Utah State University. $700.00 with matching funds; Dept. of HPER. $1000.00
A comparison of energy expenditure while walking and/or running on a treadmill vs. a hiker. Principle Investigator. Contract with ICON Health and Fitness. Rod Hammer, contact person. $4,940.00
Towards Teacher Preparation Reform: Using Technology in Physical Education and Health. Monica Lounsbery and Julianne Abendroth-Smith, Co-Project Directors. U.S. Department of Education. $99,592.00
(not funded)
Muscle response and kinematic effects of Kinesio-tex taping. Peter Harmer, Willamette University, and Julianne Abendroth-Smith, Utah State University, Co-Investigators. Kinesio-Tex, Japan. $4,000.00
Fitness Evaluation of the California Highway Patrol Department Principle Investigator. Co-investigator, John Kras. Grant submitted to the CHP in conjunction with Sprectrum Consulting, Sacramento, Ca. $120,000.00
(not funded)
Long Term Effectiveness of Stretching and Strengthening Hip, Lower Back and Abdominal Muscle Groups. Principle Investigator. Contract with Neuro-Myo Engineering. $11,971.00
The Effectiveness of Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Toning and Strengthening Predominant Muscle Groups. Part II. Principle Investigator. Co-investigator, John Kras. Contract with Maverick Sales Corp. $11,270.00
(not funded)
The Effectiveness of Stretching and Strengthening Hip, Lower Back and Abdominal Muscle Groups. Principle Investigator. Contract with Neuro-Myo Engineering. $4,662.00
The Effectiveness of Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Toning and Strengthening Predominant Muscle Groups. Principle Investigator. John Kras, Co-investigator. Contract with Maverick Sales Corp. $5,650.00
1997-1998 Biomechanical Analysis of the “Air Walker” Glider Style Exercise Equipment. Principle Investgator. (Student investigator, David Hester). Undergraduate research (URCO) grant. $950.00
1997-1998 Biomechanical and Dynamic Muscle Analysis of Spinning® on a Stationary Bicycle. Principle Investgator. New Faculty Grant. $24,855.00
(not funded)
1997 Analysis of Gender and Success Related Kinematic Differences of Elite Sport Rock Climbers During Competition. Principle Investigator. Women and Gender Research Institute Grant, Utah State University. $1,000.00, with matching funds; Dept. of HPER. $2,000.00
1997 Description and Effects of the Weslo Butt Shaper on the Hip and Abdominal Muscle Regions of Women. Principle Investigater, Julianne Abendroth-Smith; Co-Investigator, Monica Lounsbery. Icon Health and Fitness Contract. $17,018.00
1996-1997 Biomechanical Analysis and Dynamic Muscle Assessment of Abdominal Exercise Equipment. Principle Investgator. New Faculty Grant. $24,800.00
(not funded)
1996-1997 Biomechanics Lab Development. Solicited Gift: JR Abendroth and Merck Pharmecutical, matching funds. $5,000.00
1996-1997 Biomechanical Analysis of Abdominal Exercise Equipment. Principle Investgator. (Student investigator, Nathan Morreale). Undergraduate research (URCO) grant. $700.00
1994-1999 LabLearn: Biomechanics Manual with MacReflex 3D. Qualisys Inc., Glastonbury, CT. Equipment grant: 3-D motion analysis system upgrade. $42,400.00
(equipment)
1996 The Effectiveness of Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Toning and Strengthening Predominant Muscle Groups. Julianne Abendroth-Smith & Kim Sword, Co-Investigators, Icon Health and Fitness Contract. $15,020.00
1996 Gender Differences in Strength and Power Training Modes in Relation to Maximum Anaerobic Power Gains. Women and Gender Research Institute Grant, Utah State University, $1,000.00 with matching funds; Dept. of HPER and FuMing Liao, 2D Motion Measurement System. $2,000.00
1995-1996 Approach to the High Jump. Principle Investigator (Student investigator, Michael Brown) Undergraduate research (URCO) grant. $500.00
1995 Curricula Modules for Physical Education Technology. Principle Investigators: Brad Strand and Julianne Abendroth-Smith. Utah Higher Education Technology Initiative Curriculum Development. $82,216.00
(not funded)
1995 Stride lengths on a ski machine. Equipment grant: NordicTrack Achiever Ski machine. NordicTrack Fitness Inc. $860.00
(equipment)
1994-1995 Kinematic Comparison of level overground cross country skiing and skiing on a stationary ski machine. Principle Investigator (Student investigator, Chet Erickson) Undergraduate research (URCO) grant. $360.00
1994 Fitness and Performance Technology in Physical Education: Phase II. Principle Investigator: Brad Strand. Project Staff: Rolayne Wilson, Julianne Abendroth-Smith, Peter Mathesius. Educational Technology Initiative (ETI) Funding, College of Education, Utah State University. $27,323.00
(not funded)
1994-1996 Effects of Targeting and Non-targeting Strategies on Stride Adjustment & Force Plate Measurements during Gait Analysis. New Faculty Grant, Utah State University. $14,820.00
1994-1999 LabLearn: Biomechanics Manual with MacReflex. Qualisys Inc., Glastonbury, CT. Equipment grant: 3-D motion analysis system. $20,000.00
(equipment)
1990 Foot Temperature Differences between Experimental and Conventional Walking Shoes. Perfect Designs, Fairfax, VI. Co-Investigator with Dr. Peter McGinnis. $7,000.00
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