
Scott Trappe
Scott Trappe is the director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University, specializing in bioenergetics and exercise physiology. He explores how age-related changes in muscle strength and function impact physical health, particularly during midlife.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Scott Trappe is the director of the human performance laboratory and a professor of human bioenergetics at Ball State University.
Aos 77 anos, ela tem fôlego de 25; confira o que seu corpo nos diz sobre o envelhecimentoScott Trappe is the director of the human performance laboratory and a professor of human bioenergetics at Ball State University.
At 77, she’s as fit as a 25-year-old – what her body tells us about ageingScott Trappe studies human performance and aging and is the director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University in Indiana.
Is it a myth that seniors need to slow down their fitness routines?Scott Trappe is a professor of human bioenergetics and director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University.
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