Joel D. Trinity
Home: Glendale, CA
Degree Program: Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology
Previous Degrees:
B.A. Occidental College - Los Angeles, California 1998-2001
M.A. University of Texas at Austin, 2003-2005
Current Funding:Gordon Whaley Endowment Fellowship
Research Interest:Cardiovascular responses to high intensity exercise and heat stress
Publications:
Trinity JD; Pahnke MD; Sterkel JA; Coyle EF. Maximal Power and performance during a Swim Ttaper. IJSM 29(6): 500-6, 2008.
Coyle EF; Trinity JD. Responses to Gonzalaz- Alonso/Warburton Point: Counterpoint. Does stroke volume decline during or throughout constant power cycling? Journal of Applied Physiology. 104(1): 282-285, 2008.
Joubert JE; Diefenthaeler F; Trinity JD; Dingwell JB. Changes in Muscle Activity and Kinematics of Highly Trained Cyclists During Fatigue. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 55(11): 2666-2674, 2008.
Trinity JD; Pahnke MD; Reese EC; Coyle EF. Maximal Mechanical Power during a Taper in Ellite Swimmers. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 38(9): 1643-9, 2006.
Career Goals: To become a research scientist and professor
Other Interests: Family, cycling, cyclocross, music
