Chieh Ying (Mark Chiang, Ph. D CSCS, HFS

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Chieh-Ying (Mark) Chiang, Ph. D CSCS, HFS Objective To serve in various roles in sport performance (strength and conditioning coach/ sport scientist) of high-level athletic teams, including athletes monitoring, performance coaching, performance-related research, and performance program development. Educational Background East Tennessee State University, TN, USA Sept. 2011- Aug. 2014 Ph.D. in sport physiology and performance (Sport performance track) Dissertation title: Leg strength and power characteristics influencing change of direction and straight sprint performance in Division I soccer players. Advisor: Dr. Mike Stone National Taiwan Sport University, Taiwan Sept. 2005 –Sept. 2008 Master’s Program in sports science (Major in sport science, minor in sport medicine) Thesis title: The effects of 8 weeks core stability training on collegiate weightlifters performance GPA: 4.0/4.0(87.1/100), credits: 52 National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Sept. 2001-Sept. 2005 Bachelor of science in sport and leisure studies GPA 3.04/4.0, credits: 146 Professional Experience Assistant Professor/Strength & conditioning coach, National Taiwan Sport University-Present Doctoral student/Strength & conditioning coach/ Sport scientist, East Tennessee State University , Sport Science Lab and U.S. Olympic Training Site, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA, Sept. 2011 2014 Designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for men’s basketball, men’s soccer and baseball team. Conducting regular SPEG (Sport performance enhancement group) athletes’ monitoring tests for ETSU athletic teams, including hydration, body composition, maximal strength, squat jumps, countermovement jumps and repeated agility test. Analyzing testing data (hydration status, peak force, peak power, rate of force development, agility endurance) and reporting to sport coaches.

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Chieh-Ying (Mark) Chiang, Ph. D CSCS, HFS

Objective

To serve in various roles in sport performance (strength and conditioning coach/ sport scientist) of high-level athletic teams, including athletes monitoring, performance coaching, performance-related research, and performance program development.

Educational Background East Tennessee State University, TN, USA Sept. 2011- Aug. 2014 Ph.D. in sport physiology and performance (Sport performance track)

• Dissertation title: Leg strength and power characteristics influencing change of direction and straight sprint performance in Division I soccer players.

• Advisor: Dr. Mike Stone National Taiwan Sport University, Taiwan Sept. 2005 –Sept. 2008 Master’s Program in sports science (Major in sport science, minor in sport medicine)

• Thesis title: The effects of 8 weeks core stability training on collegiate weightlifters performance

• GPA: 4.0/4.0(87.1/100), credits: 52 National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Sept. 2001-Sept. 2005

• Bachelor of science in sport and leisure studies GPA 3.04/4.0, credits: 146 Professional Experience Assistant Professor/Strength & conditioning coach, National Taiwan Sport University-Present Doctoral student/Strength & conditioning coach/ Sport scientist, East Tennessee State University, Sport Science Lab and U.S. Olympic Training Site, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA, Sept. 2011 – 2014

• Designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for men’s basketball, men’s soccer and baseball team.

• Conducting regular SPEG (Sport performance enhancement group) athletes’ monitoring tests for ETSU athletic teams, including hydration, body composition, maximal strength, squat jumps, countermovement jumps and repeated agility test.

• Analyzing testing data (hydration status, peak force, peak power, rate of force development, agility endurance) and reporting to sport coaches.

• Regular monitoring included: Polar team2 system (Heart rate monitor), Session-RPE training load, Catapult GPS and daily monitoring with questionnaire.

• Discussing training plan with coaches and staff based on monitoring and testing. • Supporting U.S. Olympic training site with weightlifting sport science tests. • Teaching undergraduate sport conditioning and structural kinesiology classes.

Invited speaker and event coordinator, 1st Sport and Coaching Science Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, July, 2013

• Event coordinator: Conference liaison between USA Olympic training site and Taiwan • Program design: Combining sport science related topic and practical sessions • Invited speaker and interpreter: 3 talks and 6 translation sessions (English to Chinese)

Performance specialist (intern) at Athletes’ performance headquarter, AZ, USA May. 2013 – Jun. 2013

• Assisted full time performance specialist with various performance training & testing, including linear, multi-directional speed and agility development, strength and power training, FMS assessment and corrective exercises.

• Presented sport science related research during internal staff meeting, including agility and change of direction ability development, total athlete monitoring with subjective and objective methodologies.

• Exchanged ideas with innovation team about implementing force plate testing for tracking of performance and rehabilitation progress.

Head strength and conditioning coach/ Sport scientist of Chinese Taipei Women’s Basketball Team (16th Asia Game), Taiwan Aug. 2010 – Nov. 2010

• Designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs: Programs include strength, power, speed, agility, mobility and flexibility development, basketball metabolic conditioning and recovery.

• Designed implemented athletes’ monitoring program included: questionnaire (including fatigue level, resting heart rate, muscle soreness level, readiness to train), body composition analysis, and nutritional supplement.

Assistant strength and conditioning coach, Chinese Taipei Women’s Basketball Team (2008 Beijing Olympic wild card game & 30th Jones cup game), Taiwan, Mar. 2008 – July. 2008

• Assisted head strength and condition coach with implementing S&C program. Sport scientist, National Taiwan Sport Training Center, Sport Science Division, Taiwan, Sept. 2008 – Nov. 2009

• Group leader: Under division head, coordinated monitoring programs between different sport teams and sport science staff.

• Data collection and analysis: Collected data from monitoring tests, field tests (blood, urine samples, body composition, isokinetic strength tests, 1RM tests, various aerobic and anaerobic capacity tests and sport specificity tests), and gave feedback to sports coaches.

• Discussed periodized training plan with sport coaches, assisting athletic trainer with rehabilitation program.

Adjunct lecturer, National Taiwan Sport University-Athletic training and Health Department, Taiwan, Feb. 2011 – July. 2011

• Course taught: Theory and practice of sport conditioning which covered all aspects of sport conditioning from athlete’s performance to monitoring programs.

• Performance Coaching: Trained professional athletes for overall athletic development.

Other Professional Experience • Sport science consultant: Integration sport Inc. Taiwan, Sept. 2011 – Present • Sport Science consultant: Landseed Hospital, Sport Medicine center, Taiwan, Mar. 2011 –

July. 2011 • Teaching Assistant: National Taiwan Sport University, Taiwan, Feb. 2008 – July. 2008 • Volunteer Strength & Conditioning coach: local high school, college and professional teams, Taiwan, Feb. 2007 – Mar. 2008

• Consultant & Examiner: Taiwan Sport Council, Taiwan, Mar. 2008 and Mar. 2011 • Personal Trainer: California Fitness Center, Taipei, Taiwan, Feb. 2006 – Aug. 2006

Professional member & Certificates • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), National Strength and Conditioning

Association, #200837202. • Health and Fitness Specialist (HFS), American College Sport Medicine, #21158. • Advanced Certified First Aid, Taiwan Red Cross. • American Red Cross, CPR/AED.

Award • Government study aboard scholarship- administration of education, Taiwan, 2011-2012 • Tuition scholarship- East Tennessee State University, USA, 2011-2012 • Doctoral fellowship- East Tennessee State University, USA, 2012-2014

Publication (peer-reviewed papers)

1. Chiang, C. Y., & Lin, C. L. (2008) The importance of core stability training for different

sports. Taipei Physical Education College Press, 16, 117~125

2. Chiang, C. Y., McInnis, T. C., & Sato, K. (2012). Using a vertical jump as monitoring purpose of resistance training progress for women’s volleyball. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Abstract Issue, 44(5), S403

3. Bailey, C., Sato, K., Alexander, R., Chiang, C, Y & Stone, M. (2013) Isometric force

production symmetry and jumping performance in college athletes. Journal of Trainology, 2(1), 1-5

4. Hoffmann, J., Reed, J. P., Leiting, K., Chiang, C. Y., & Stone, M. (2013) Repeated sprints,

high Intensity interval training, small sided games: theory and application to field sports. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, publish ahead print

5. Bayzler, C, Bailey, C, Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K & Stone, M. (2014) The effects of strength

training on isometric force production symmetry in recreational athletes.” Journal of Trainology, 3(1), 6-10

6. Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K, Bailey, CA, Sole, CJ, Suchomel, TJ, Alexander, RP, Sayers, AL,

Sands, WA & Stone, M. Is change of direction ability related to vertical jump height in female soccer players? Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Abstract Issue (In Press)

Publication (Publish peer-reviewed conference proceedings)

1. Chiang, C. Y., & Lin, C. L. Comparing of different field tests to predict maximal heart rate during cycling: preliminary study. Proceedings of 4th the Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness annual meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, 2005.

2. Hornsby, WG, Bailey, CA, Chiang, C. Y., Johnston, BJ, Gentles, J, and Stone, MH.

Relationship between isometric force characteristics and hitting performance in NCAA Division I baseball players. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Coaches and Sport Science College, Johnson City, TN, 2011.

3. Beckham, G, Sato, K, Suchomel, T, Chiang, C. Y., Gleason, B, Sands, WA, Bailey, C, Stone, MH. The application of accelerometry to weightlifting: Current challenges. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Coaches and Sport Science College, Johnson City, TN, 2013.

4. Bailey, CA, Sato, K, Alexander, RP, Chiang, C. Y., Gray, HS, Mizuguchi, S, and Stone,

MH. Force production symmetry in NCAA Division I soccer players. Southeast Regional American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC, 2013.

Manuscripts in preparation

1. Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K, Bailey, CA, Sands, WA, and Stone, MH. Leg strength and power effect on vertical jumps, change of direction (COD) and straight sprint performance. Editing for Submission

2. Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K, Bailey, CA, Sands, WA, and Stone, MH. Force production

asymmetry during isometric mid-thigh pull and change of direction tests. Editing for Submission

3. Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K, Bailey, CA, Sands, WA, and Stone, MH. The relationships between

vertical GRFs, horizontal GRFs, impulse and foot contact time during COD test. Editing for Submission

4. Chiang, C. Y., Sato, K, Bailey, CA, Sands, WA, and Stone, MH. Gender differences in leg

strength, power and COD performance. Editing for Submission Invited International Presentations 1th Annual Sports and Coaching science conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013 (https://sites.google.com/a/integrationsports.com/2013scsc)

• Chiang, C. Y. What is a Sport Scientist? • Chiang, C. Y. Put everything together-Designing training plan (lecture) • Chiang, C. Y. Put everything together-Designing training plan (group discussion), • Stone, M. H. What is Sport Science? (Interpreter) • Stone, M. H. Periodization-Training theory. (Interpreter) • Stone, M. H. Using Weightlifting movements for sport performance. (Interpreter) • Stone, M. ETSU Center of Excellent for Sport Science & Coach Education. (Interpreter) • Stone, M. Becoming a better coach. (Interpreter) • Gray, H. Monitoring & Planning: Combing S&C and skill training. (Interpreter)

Invited Presentation (Coaching clinics)

• Speed and agility development, Bank of Taiwan professional basketball team, Taipei, Taiwan, 2006

• Core stability training for basketball, Sheen-Zong high school, Tainan, Taiwan, 2007 • Dynamic warm-up and core stability training. Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, 2008 • Linear and multi-direction speed development. Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, 2009 • Training theory, dynamic warm-up and mobility for netball players. Taiwanese level 1

netball coach certificate, Taipei, Taiwan, 2010 • Tennis agility and power training for youth athletes. Integration Sports Inc. Tennis coaches’

clinic. Taichung, Taiwan, 2011 • Olympic Weightlifting movements for athletes: Practical sessions. 1st Sports and Coaching

Science Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013 Skill Summary

• Language: English, Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua), Hokkien • Research interests:

o Repeated sprint ability o Monitoring and quantifying training load o Strength/Power training transfer effects o Physical and physiological demands in intermitted sports o Recovery for optimizing performance

• Conducting sport science testing, data analyzing and presenting • Designing and implementing strength and conditioning program • Software: Word, Excel, Power Point, SPSS, and Labview. • Instruments:

o MyoTest and Pasco Triaxial Accelerometer o AMTI Tri-Axial (various vertical jumps) and Rice Lake Rough Deck force plates

(Isometric mid-thigh pull; Isometric squat maximal strength) o Power Plate Vibration Platform o Catapult GPS system o COSMED Quark PECT 、K4b2 o Biopac MP36 surface electromyography o Urine specific gravity refractometry o Biodex3 dynamometer o Polar Heart Rate Monitor o Body Composition Measurement (BIA- In body 3.0, Skin fold Caliper) o EKF Biosen S-line (glucose/lactate analyzer) o Brower Timing System (Wireless Sprint System)

References Dr. Mike Stone Director of sport science lab Sport Physiology and Performance Ph.D. program coordinator East Tennessee State University

Johnson City, TN, 37614 Phone: (423)-439-5796 Email: [email protected] Meg Stone Director of Center of Excellent for sport science & coach education Director of US Olympic Training Site Director of Strength and Conditioning department East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN, 37614 Phone: (423) 439-8479 Email: [email protected] Dr. Kimitake Sato Assistant professor of exercise science & sport science Adjunct faculty of Center of Excellent for sport science & coach education East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 37614 Phone: (423)-439-5138 Email: [email protected]