Dr. Rhea sits down with Kate Webb, another mentee and Ph.D. student doing research with LiiNK, to discuss her dissertation topic. She wants to know the effects of play on limb movement imbalances and neuromuscular control in children. Kate has developed an observational tool called the MPOT (Movement
Pattern Observation Tool). She used that tool to identify which type of limb movements children use on the playground. These limb movements are important for a variety of reasons. Tune in to hear more about limb imbalances and the brain-body connection.
Kate Webb graduated with a B.S. degree and Master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science from Tarleton State University, worked as the Education and Retreat Director for Camp Eagle (Christian Adventure Camp in the Texas Hill Country), as a Biology/PE Teacher - Head Track/CC Coach at Wylie High School, and in the fitness industry. As an educator, she completed the Principalship Certification in Educational Leadership at Dallas Baptist University and the Level 2 USATF Coach Certification.
In the fitness industry, she taught group fitness classes, and traveled with MASHUP Conditioning as a coach/presenter at SCW conferences. As a NASM Sport Performance Specialist, she worked with children on developing foundational fitness to improve stability/flexibility/mobility to aid in decreased body imbalances and injury. Additionally, she created a free Summer Track and Field Program for k-12 that has just completed its fifth season.