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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Guy Leahy is currently serving as an exercise physiologist in
Tucson, AZ. Leahy is a member of the ACSM (American College of
Sports Medicine) and NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning
Association), and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning
Specialist® (CSCS®). Leahy is the author/co-author of over 40
professional articles, including original research, which has
appeared in publications such as the Journal of Strength and
Conditioning Research, TSAC Report, Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, Nature, Science, and Scientific American.
Leahy is also a columnist for the TSAC Report. He has presented
at several conferences, most recently at the 2013 NSCA and ACSM
Annual Conferences. He was also a guest speaker at the 2012/2013
TSAC Conferences. Leahy holds a Master of Education degree from
Western Washington University and a Bachelor of Science degree
from the University of Oregon. Leahy can be reached at xrciseguy@
gmail.com.
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in military physical fitness tests. Medicine and Science in Sports
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