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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stacy J. Ingraham, Ph.D., is a well-published exercise scientist. She completed her Ph.D. in Kinesiology (Exercise Science) with a minor in epidemiology at the University of Minnesota. Stacy taught at the University of Minnesota for 18 years. Stacy is also a freelance musician as a French Horn and marimba player. Stacy also coached cross country and track at the high school and collegiate levels. Stacy competed in cross country and track at the University of Northern Iowa and was the first female to be inducted into the Letterman’s Club at UNI. Stacy is an avid downhill skier and gardener and loves baroque music. Stacy is married to Jim Ingraham, and they have two adult children, Peter and Sarah. A well-known and entertaining speaker, Stacy can deliver a message that leaves an audience engaged from the beginning to the end of a message.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Kinesiology; Exercise Physiology; Minor: Public Health Epidemiology. Advisors: Robert Serfass, Ph.D. & Ava Walker, Ph.D. University of Minnesota; Dissertation: A Theoretical Model for the Implications of the Hormone Relaxing on Injury in Female Athletes. June 1, 2002

M.A. in Exercise Science; Minor: Athletic Training. Advisor: Forrest Dolgener, Ph.D. University of Northern Iowa; Thesis: The Effects of Carbonation on Oxygen Transport & Ventilation in Trained Distance Runners. May 30, 1992

B.A. in Physical Education; Minor: Music (French Horn & Percussion), K-12 Teaching Licensure in P.E. & Instrumental Music; Coaching Endorsement. University of Northern Iowa. May 30, 1982

Mason City High School, Mason City, IA 1975-1977

Bettendorf High School, Bettendorf, IA 1973-1975