Faculty Directory

Kelly Jo Baute
Lecturer
Kinesiology Department
Education
- M.S. in Applied Sport Scienceminor at Indiana University, 2008
- B.S. in Kinesiology-Exercise Science at Indiana University, 1998
Background
Research:
My research interests consists of the neuromuscular contol and function morphology related to posture and locomotion in modern humans and the effect of todays 'modern' environment and lifestyle behaviors upon those positional behaviors and the associated musculoskeletal system.
Publications
Book Chapters
ACE Group Fitness Instructor Manual: Chapter 4 - Group Exercise Program Design. 2011.
Abstracts
Baute, Kelly Jo, Wyatt, Bill, Holten, Eric, Berger, Allison, Shea, John B. The Effects of Reaching with the Dominant and Non-Dominant Hands of Lower Body Musculature while Sitting on a Stability Ball. North American Society of Sprot and Physical Activity Annual Conference, Poster #867790
Baute, Kelly Jo, Wyatt, Bill, Holten, Eric, Berger, Allison, Shea, John B. Public Health Implications of lower body musculature involvement while using a stability ball at a workstation. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Poster #205709
Baute-Pfaffenberger, Kelly Jo Johnston, Jeanne, Stager, Joel, McCracken, Colleen. Obesity, Morbidity and Quality-of-Life in a Highly Active Population: An examination of a persistent physical activity and successful aging. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Roundtable Discussion #181203
Kennedy-Armbruster, C., DiIullo, A., Johston, D., Troxell, C., Hornsby, W., & Pfaffenburger, K. (2008). Relationship of Physical Activity, Perception of General Health, and Perceived Stress in College Freshman. Med Sci Sport Exerc. 40:5, Supplement S437, abstract 2348.
Troxell, C., Johnston, J., Kenndy-Armbruster, C., DiIullo, A., Hornsby, W., & Pfaffenberger, K. (2008). Self Reported vs. Actual Health Status of First-Year College Students. Med Sci Sport Exerc. 40:5, Supplement S437, abstract 2349.
Courses Recently Taught
P217 - Methods of Group Exercise Instruction
P218 - Methods of Personal Fitness Instructiion
P405 - Introduction to Sport Psychology
P416 - Fitness Management
