Amanda Durall, Ed.D.
Instructor of Kinesiology
Office Phone: 951-343-2107
E-mail: adurall@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Remote
Office Hours: Virtual - by appointment only
Degree | Major Emphasis | Institution | Year |
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Ed.D. | Kinesiology | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | 2020 |
M.P.H. | Epidemiology | East Tennessee State University | 2013 |
B.S. | Exercise Science | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga | 2010 |
American College of Sports Medicine Certified Group Exercise Instructor
American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Physiologist
American College of Sports Medicine Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist
Research Project Seminar (KIN 580)
Research Methods (KIN 570)
Fitness Testing & Exercise Prescription for Special Populations (KIN 557)
Principles of Conditioning Athletes (KIN 490)
Fitness Assessment and Prescription (KIN 480)
Research Methods and Evaluation in Kinesiology (KIN 473)
Lifelong Motor Development (KIN 332)
Contemporary Health Issues (KIN 302)
Applied Movement Anatomy (KIN 274)
Student attitudes towards adults with intellectual disabilities
Access to fitness & recreational programming for adults with intellectual disabilities
Self care practices and burnout in health science faculty
Primary courses taught at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga:
Community & Environmental Health
Principles of Resistance Training
Community Based Adapted Fitness
Chronic Disease Epidemiology & Prevention
Publications
Harty, N., Kerley, A., Melton, M., Morrison, C., Welch, A. & Durall, A. (2020, January). Mobile recreation program helps students (literally) think outside the box. Exceptional Parent Magazine, 50(1), 12-13.
Poster Presentations
Hathaway, L., Durall, A., & Clounch, M. (April 2021). Forming health habits: One classroom at a time. Research Dialogues. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Durall A & Hathaway L. (April 2021) A mixed-methods examination of a student-led, play-based recreation program for adults with intellectual disabilities. Submitted to Research Dialogues. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Durall A & Hathaway L. (April 2019). The effects of an experiential adapted fitness course on students’ attitudes toward adults with intellectual disabilities. ReSEARCH Dialogues. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Simmons A, Gregg M, Durall A, Hathaway ED. (April 2019). The power of being connected: correlation between satisfaction of life and religious support. Research Dialogues, UTC. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Gregg M, Simmons A, Durall A, Hathaway ED. (February 2019). Physical activity and sedentary behavior levels in churchgoing adults in a southeastern church. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, South Carolina.
Hathaway ED, Oglesby C, Oglesby B, Durall A. (February 2018). Physical activity engagement in first year versus second year college students. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Coker JY, Holmes HD, Oglesby C, Oglesby B, Durall A, Hathaway ED. (February 2018). Are students that are involved in intramural athletics more physically active? Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Durall A, Oglesby C, Oglesby B, Hathaway ED. (February 2018). Feelings of exhaustion and physical activity levels in college students. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Stuart EA, Greiner JL, Oglesby C, Oglesby B, Durall A, Hathaway ED. (February 2018). Fruits/vegetables consumptions associated with physical activity engagement in college students. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Greiner JL, Stuart EA, Oglesby C, Oglesby B, Durall A, Hathaway ED. (February 2018). Relationship between feelings of being overwhelmed and physical activity levels in college students. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Durall A, Hathaway ED, Fedewa MV, Higgins S, Hamilton KC, Peyer KL, Evans EM, Schmidt MD. (February 2017). Changes in self-reported energy intake by motivation level in females engaged in exercise. Accepted at Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Greenville, South Carolina.
Hathaway ED, Fedewa MV, Higgins S, Durall A, Evans EM, Schmidt MD. (October 2017). Comparison of compensatory responses in college age females by race. Cultivating Curriculum: The Social Determinants of Health in the Classroom and Beyond. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Durall A, Sloan SS, Peacock J, Mozumdar A, Fountaine C, Schuna Jr J, Liguori G. (May 2013). Behavioral Intent to Change Body Weight and Actual Body Weight Change. Accepted at American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. - Romans 12:2