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Rodney M. Rutland

College of Health Professions
College of Health Professions
Associate Professor of Kinesiology
rrutland@andersonuniversity.edu
(864) 231-5677
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Academic Background
Dr. Rod Rutland is am Associate Professor of Kinesiology and has been employed at Anderson University since 2001.
BS in Physical Education, University of South Carolina-Aiken
MS in Biomechanics, Auburn University
Ph.D in Exercise Physiology, Auburn University
Fast Facts
To challenge preconceived notions, to correct bad thinking and bad ideas and to equip students to diligently search for the truth.
Kinesiology is a multidiscipline study that is rooted in Biology, Chemistry, Math and Physics.
Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology
Refereed Papers Portington, K. J, Pascoe, D. D., Webster, M. J., Anderson, L. H., Rutland, R. M., Gladden, L. B., (1998).  Effect of induced alkalosis on exhaustive leg press performance.    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 30 (4), 523-528.   Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M., and Wilson, G. D.  (1996) Biomechanical Analysis of the Vertical Jump and Three Modified Plyometric Depth Jumps.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 10 (2),83-88.   Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M., and Wilson, G. D. (1996)  The Effectiveness of a Modified Plyometric Training Program on Power and the Vertical Jump.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 10 (2), 89-93.     Refereed Abstracts Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M., and Wilson, G. D. (1995)  The Effectiveness of a Modified Plyometric Training Program on Power and the Vertical Jump.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 9 (3), 195-196 s.   Gladden, L. B., Portington, K. J., Pascoe, D. D., Webster, M. J., Anderson, L. H., Rutland, R.
  1. (1995). Sodium Bicarbonate Injection Does Not Improve Resistance Exercise
Performance.  Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 27 (5) s.   Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M. and Wilson, G. D (1993).  A Biomechanical Analysis of the Vertical Jump and Three Modified Plyometric Depth Jumps.  Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 25(5) s.   Non-refereed Papers Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M.  (2000).  Designing a Weight Training Program.  Cybex Institute.   Presentations Papers Mynatt, D.S., Rutland, R.M, and Pace, L., (2011). Knowing Who Will Stay Before They Come: Using Logistic Regression Analysis to Enhance Student Retention.  Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Orlando, Fl.   Paton, S. C., Rutland, R. M., Lander, J. E., Brubaker, D. A., and Goldman, M. H. (2004). Artificially Induced Leg Length Inequality And Its Effect On Sway.  Pre-olympic Congress, Sport Science Through the Ages. Athens, Greece.   Roper, R. L., and Rutland, R. M. (1996).  HIV/AIDS and Five Other Sexually Transmitted            Diseases:  Knowledge and Behavior Levels of University Freshmen.  AAHPERD , Atlanta, Ga.   Gladden, L. B., Portington, K. J., Pascoe, D. D., Webster, M. J., Anderson, L. H., Rutland, R.M. (1995).  Sodium Bicarbonate Injection Does Not Improve Resistance Exercise Performance.  American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN.   Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M. and Wilson, G. D. (1993).  A Biomechanical Analysis of the Vertical Jump and Three Modified Plyometric Depth Jumps.  American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA.   Holcomb, W. R., Lander, J. E., Rutland, R. M. and Wilson, G. D. (1994).  The Effectiveness of a Modified Plyometric Training Program on Power and the Vertical Jump.   NSCA National Conference, New Orleans.

Reviewer International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences                  2021- present   Thesis Students Scott Paton- Chair Artificially Induced Leg Length Inequality and Its Effect on Sway                2001