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John Holland

Assistant Professor at Sport, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee0 Followers

John F. Holland is an esteemed Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in Exercise Physiology and Sport Performance Science. His academic journey began with a Bachelor's Degree from Penn State University, followed by a Master's Degree from Minnesota State University-Mankato, equipping him with a solid foundation in the field. Over the years, John has honed his skills and expertise through various roles in coaching and education, contributing significantly to the advancement of exercise science. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, John possesses a diverse range of credentials, including Reflexive Performance Reset, which underscores his commitment to staying at the forefront of his field. His research interests are deeply rooted in sport performance science, with a particular focus on resistance training. John has also explored innovative topics such as the influence of Cannabis and CBD on athletic performance, showcasing his dedication to expanding the boundaries of traditional exercise science research. In his current role as a Clinical Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Director, John is passionate about inspiring and educating the next generation of professionals. He is known for his engaging teaching style and ability to connect with students on a personal level, fostering an environment of learning and growth. Beyond academia, John's interests extend to animal well-being, reflecting his holistic approach to health and performance. John's personal passions include food, alcohol, and coffee, which he believes contribute to a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. These interests, combined with his professional expertise, make him a well-rounded individual who is respected both in academia and the coaching community. His blend of academic prowess, research contributions, and practical experience positions him as a leading figure in the field of exercise science. Throughout his career, John has been associated with reputable institutions, where he has made notable contributions to the field. His work continues to influence and shape the future of sport performance science, as he remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in exercise physiology. John's dedication to his craft and his students ensures that he will continue to be a driving force in the field for years to come.

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