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JB Morin, Tim Suchomel, Scott Talpey, and Kyle Beyer added to IJSC Editorial Board

The IUSCA is pleased to welcome several new additions to the International Journal of Strength and Conditioning (IJSC) Editorial Board.


JB Morin

Jean-Benoit (JB) Morin is currently Professor at the Faculty of Sport Sciences of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. He obtained a Track & Field Coach National Diploma in 1998 and a Ph.D. in Human Locomotion and Performance in 2004. JB’s field of research is mainly human locomotion and performance, with specific interest in running biomechanics and maximal power movements (sprint, jumps). He has published approximately 110 peer-review journal articles.


Tim Suchomel

Tim Suchomel is a leading researcher in S&C and is the Program Director for the Master of Science in Sport Physiology and Performance Coaching at Carroll University. Tim graduated from East Tennessee State University’s Sport Physiology and Performance PhD program. Before studying at ETSU, he received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and his master’s degree in Human Performance from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.



Scott Talpey

Scott is currently Senior Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning at Federation University Australia (2018 –Present). His aspirations in the industry are to help develop the next generation of strength and conditioning coaches to have right blend of practical hands on coaching experience, interpersonal skills, coaching skills and theoretical knowledge to optimally prepare athletes of all abilities. Scott has a PhD in Human Movement and Sport Science, and an MSc in Human Performance.



Kyle Beyer

Kyle Beyer, who holds degrees from Towson University, B.S., and University of Central Florida, M.S. and Ph.D., teaches graduate courses in Current Issues in Sport and Exercise and undergraduate courses in Kinesiology and Introduction to Exercise Science. His research interests include strength and conditioning, pediatric exercise physiology, and sports science. Kyle has over 100 peer-review publications to his name and is passionate about developing the S&C industry.



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