Frank I. Katch

Frank I. Katch took early retirement as Professor of Exercise Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1977-2001) and moved to Santa Barbara, CA where he lives with his wife Kerry. At UMass, he served as Department Head (1977-1990) and Graduate Program Director (1977-1986). Prior to UMass, his first teaching job after completing graduate studies at the University of California at Berkeley was Queens College of the City University at New York (1970-1977). Dr. Katch is an elected Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and member of the prestigious American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education. He has published over 145 articles in peer-reviewed scientific and professional journals, over 230 invited lectures at national and international conferences, including opening ceremony or plenary talks at health, business, and fitness meetings in the United States and South America, Europe, and Asia. His college texts with publisher Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (http://lww.com) include English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Japanese translations, including International European editions):

1. Exercise Physiology: Energy, Nutrition, and Human Performance. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. 7th ed., 2010 (winner of first prize in medicine category from the British Medical Association). 8th ed. currently in production.

2. Essentials of Exercise Physiology. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. 4th ed., 2011.

3. Sports and Exercise Nutrition. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. 4th ed., 2012 Introduction to Nutrition, Exercise and Health. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. 4th ed., 1992.

His collaborations also include 3 consumer books; Getting In Shape (Houghton Mifflin, 1979), Fitness Walking (Putnam, 1985), and The Fidget Factor [Andrews McMeel, 2000]). Dr. Katch was elected to the Board of Trustees of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and served for two years as exercise physiology section editor for Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (MSSE). Dr. Katch currently serves on three international editorial advisory boards in the field of exercise physiology, sports science, and fitness. Dr. Katch has written more than 160 feature articles in popular consumer magazines either as a guest author or monthly columnist (e.g., Mademoiselle, Vogue, Harper’s, Woman's Day, Reader’s Digest, Weight Watcher's, Muscle and Fitness, Shape, Self, and American Health); he consulted with professional football teams (NFL Cowboys, Jets, Dolphins, Saints, Redskins), professional baseball (Boston Red Sox), NBA, US Olympic Team, corporations, and appeared on major TV news networks, ESPN, CBS, NBC, ABC, Real Sports, QVC home shopping network, including commercials and a national fitness infomercial in the USA.

Dr. Katch was appointed as an International Research Scholar, University of Agder, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, Kristiansand, Norway (2005 to 2011), and currently serves on the Advisory Board for UCLA Extension. Dr. Katch has developed 13 Internet-based courses in body composition, eating disorders, acute and chronic aspects of muscular strength, interval training, gender differences in performance, hormone response to exercise, muscle physiology, and plyometric and unilateral training. Dr. Katch (along with his brother Victor at the University of Michigan), have developed a core certification course in body composition assessment that features the Body Image Analysis System for the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Dr. Katch was chair of the Science Advisory Board of Redcord (www.redcord.com) whose projects included closed kinetic chain exercise plus vibration applicable to the allied-health, sport, and rehabilitation fields. The latest studies with Redcord training and efficacy have been published in peer-reviewed journals with abstracts presented at national and international conferences (2008-2012). Dr. Katch has consulted with a Canadian company (MayFair Tech, Montreal) that produces women’s shapers with resistance bands (www.ShaToBu.com), and currently consults with StemTech HealthSciences, Inc. (San Clemente, CA www.stemtech.com) and the University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) on studies investigating the efficacy of their herbal/botanical supplement on selected physiological and performance measures. Dr. Katch makes time to exercise daily (bike riding, suspension exercise training, beach walking and jogging) and play golf as often as possible.

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