Dr. Laura Richardson
@richardsonyyz
Mᴜᴍ² Tᴏʀᴏɴᴛᴏɴɪᴀɴ Ex Pʜʏsɪᴏʟᴏɢɪsᴛ @UMkines
ID: 1628564064
http://www.acsm-cepa.org 28-07-2013 19:32:33
548 Tweet
237 Takipçi
551 Takip Edilen
Only in Nashville Nashville Tennessee do you valet your vehicle for the night only to find they’ve helped themselves to the imported Molson Canadian you personally drove through US customs. Dropping off child #2 for his 2nd year of Uni. No other electronics or items missing!
Mentoring Michigan Kinesiology kinesiology students pursuing careers in exercise physiology with the X-factor Michigan Football Coach Herb is first-class! foxsports.com/stories/colleg…
Must read - Resistance Exercise Training in Individuals With and Without Cardiovascular Disease: 2023 Update: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Circulation ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… Michigan Kinesiology American Heart Association American College of Sports Medicine
Celebrating the season attending another Toronto Maple Leafs game! Two in the YYZ and tonight in CMH #GoLeafsGo
Join the incredible faculty at the University of Michigan in our Kinesiology program ranked #1 🎯Multiple positions have been posted Michigan Kinesiology University of Michigan careers.umich.edu/search-jobs?ca…
I enjoyed a great discussion with Washington Post writer Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff on Taylor Swift's impact on getting others active! Look what you made me do: Swifties try Taylor’s 44-song treadmill workout washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/…
Enjoyed the interview with The Washington Post writer Kelyn Soong. Read about the benefits of isometric resistance training in the link ⬇️ University of Michigan American College of Sports Medicine Michigan Kinesiology
In the latest Michigan Minds podcast, U-M clinical exercise physiologist Laura Richardson discusses the sustainable and healthy ways to jumpstart—and stick to—a fitness plan. More from Michigan News: myumi.ch/G4rxq
On top of all those effects, “Exercise helps make you stronger,” says Laura Richardson, PhD, a clinical associate professor of applied exercise science at Michigan Kinesiology. “And the stronger you are, the more you move. It becomes a domino effect for becoming healthier.”
Just keep moving! nytimes.com/2025/04/01/wel… via @NYTimes University of Michigan