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Fredrick Gardin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Montclair State University, affiliated with the College for Community Health. His research focuses on skilled performance in sports medicine and athletic training education, emphasizing expertise development, clinical decision-making, and self-regulatory behaviors in athletic trainers. He holds an office in University Hall and can be reached at gardinf@montclair.edu.
Key research interests include motor learning strategies (e.g., quiet eye duration in skill acquisition), athletic trainer professional growth, and clinical education methodologies. His work explores topics such as athlete rehabilitation adherence, biomechanical analysis of exercise techniques, and diagnostic problem-solving in clinical settings.
Gardin’s publications span 2007–2017, addressing themes like core muscle electromyographic activity, autism spectrum disorder treatment strategies, and comparative analyses of expert/novice athletic trainers. His work bridges clinical practice improvements with educational pedagogy in healthcare professions.
He has advised no formally listed students but contributes to curricular development in athletic training programs. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.


