Graduate Research Assistant
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
My name is Mathis Rollin and I am a current master's student in exercise physiology at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor where I have also obtained my bachelor’s in exercise physiology in a strength and conditioning concentration. I am the graduate research assistant at the Human Performance Lab and have recently led a project validating the reliability and validity of a novel inertial measurement unit device to the gold standard force plates. I have research skills with muscle biopsies, ultrasound, VBT, Hawkins’s force plates VALD force frame, VO2, Wingate, phlebotomy, REE, DXA, In-Body, and data interpretation/analysis. My future research interest are muscle size and quality and its relationship with jump performance as well as differences in neuromuscular fatigue pre-and-post practice and match. I also have love and passion for strength and conditioning where I have experience with the private sector and the Division-III collegiate setting.