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Daniel Kniffin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Texas A&M University, where he has served since 1989. He holds an M.S. in Health Education from the University of Texas (1987) and a B.S. in Physical Education and Health from the University of Texas (1985). His roles include Instructional Professor, Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, and Assistant Lecturer in Health & Kinesiology, alongside his ongoing tenure as Rehabilitation Coordinator for Texas A&M University’s Athletic Department since 1988.
- Education:
- M.S., Health Education, University of Texas (1987)
- B.S., Physical Education and Health, University of Texas (1985)
Kniffin’s research and teaching focus on athletic injuries, functional anatomy for coaches, and safety protocols in sports. He has taught courses such as KINE306 (Functional Anatomy for Coaches), KINE318 (Athletic Injuries), and KINE483 (Practicum in Kinesiology). He received the Teacher of the Year Award in Kinesiology (2017).
His career spans roles as a Graduate Assistant in Health Education (UT Austin, 1985–1987), Teaching Assistant (UT Austin), and Athletic Trainer at Texas Rehab Associates (Austin, 1985–1988).
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