Ryan Hasenkamp, MS, CSCS, is a Senior Research Associate at the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory. Hasenkamp has a diverse background including biomechanics and physiology research as well as strength and conditioning.
Hasenkamp earned his Bachelor of Science degree (2011) and his Master of Science degree (2014) in Exercise Science from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His concentration was in biomechanics, but Hasenkamp was also active in exercise physiology. Hasenkamp earned his CSCS certification through the NSCA and has experience coaching and training. He is passionate about utilizing science to optimize athletic performance.
Professional Presentations
- Hasenkamp, R. M. (2019). Assessing Movement Technique under a Complex Systems Paradigm. Oral presentation at the annual Sport Movement Skill Conference, Saint Paul, MN.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., & Ransone, J. W. (2018). Investigating the Complexity of Movement Patterns during American Football Competition. Poster presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Rochester, MN.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Crawford, S. K., & Ransone, J. W. (2017). Angular Momentum Comparison of Two Collegiate Discus Throwers of Different Skill Level. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Shattuck, J. T., & Ransone, J. W. (2016). The Effect of Fatigue on Pelvis and Trunk Movement Variability in the Softball Windmill Pitch. Poster presented at the 1st Annual Human Movement Variability Conference, Omaha, NE.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Cesar, G. M., & Ransone, J. W. (2016). Squat Assessment following a Postural Correction Intervention. Poster presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Boston, MA.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Wurdeman, S. R., Johanning, J. M., Pipinos, I. I., Howe, C., & Myers, S. A. (2013). Force Output is More Variable in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE.
- Howe, C., Hasenkamp, R. M., Wurdeman, S. R., Myers, S. A., & Arnold, B. (2013). Kinematic Variability and Accelerometers Demonstrate a Lack of Agreement. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha, NE.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., & Myers, S. A. (2013). Translating Laboratory-Based Gait Measures to Healthcare Setting Using an Accelerometer. Poster presented at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Aging with Passion & Purpose: Aging Well in the Age of Technology, Omaha, NE.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., & Myers, S. A. (2013). Gait Variability Has no Relation to Cognitive Performance on the Phonemic Fluency Test. Poster presented at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Lincoln, NE.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Rand, T., Wurdeman, S. R., & Myers, S. A. (2012). The Relationship between Ambulatory Activity Patterns and Gait Kinematic Variability. Poster presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Yentes, J. M., Wurdeman, S. R., & Myers, S. A. (2012). Mechanical Efficiency during Gait is Altered by Multiple Sclerosis. Poster presented at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, Omaha, NE.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Yentes, J. M., Wurdeman, S. R., Stergiou, N., Johanning, J. M., Pipinos, I.I., & Myers, S. A. (2012). The Relationship between Plantar Flexor Strength and Ankle Kinetics in Peripheral Arterial Disease. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Grand Rapids, MI.
- Hasenkamp, R. M., Myers, S. A., & Stergiou, N. (2011). Gait Impairment in PAD Patients Is Independent of Level of Disease. Poster presented at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, Omaha, NE.
- Huisinga, J. M., Filipi, M. L., Hasenkamp, R. M., Kaipust, J. P., & Stergiou, N. (2011). Effects of Exercise on Gait Outcomes in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Burlington, VT.