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Travis Peterson is an Assistant Professor of Biomechanics in the Exercise Science Department at California Lutheran University, where he has served since 2017. His teaching portfolio includes:
- EXSC 201: Functional Anatomy
- EXSC 301: Biomechanics
- EXSC 325: Statistics and Research Methods
- EXSC 340: Motor Learning and Control
- UNIV 101: First Year Seminar
- SCI 101: Exploring STEM through Research
His research centers on biomechanical analysis of elite athletic performance using force plate and motion capture systems. Current investigations examine kinetics and kinematics during specialized tasks including golf shot regulation under varying conditions, football long snapper blocking mechanics, and triathlete gait transitions post-cycling. This work integrates sport science principles with practical applications for optimizing human movement efficiency.
Peterson actively contributes to university initiatives as Director of First Year Experience, Faculty Advisor for Swimming and Diving, and Mentor for the Exercise Science Club. His applied research spans collaborations from middle school programs to professional athletes, utilizing motion capture technology though no dedicated laboratory name is specified.
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