Brandon Muczynski, BS
- Master's Student
- Sports Medicine and Biomechanics Lab
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Additional Information
About Brandon
Current Program:
M.S in Biomechanics
Undergraduate Degree & Institution:
B.S in Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University at West Lafayette, 2021
Research Interests:
Brandon’s research focuses primarily on the relationship between athletes' mechanics, performance outcomes, and injury prevention. He is particularly interested in baseball pitching and utilizes motion capture to better understand biomechanical factors that influence pitching mechanics. He is also exploring the potential of marker-less motion capture to analyze volleyball mechanics.
Personal Background:
Originally from Easton, Connecticut, Brandon has experience working in a rehab setting as a physical therapy technician. He was first introduced to research through work in physical activity and neurocognitive health during his undergraduate years. His long-term goal is to apply biomechanics research within a professional baseball environment, such as Major League Baseball. Outside of the lab, he enjoys running, playing beach volleyball, skiing, and spending time outdoors.
Fun Fact:
I once drove on the same track that Formula 1 drivers race on, definitely not at their speeds.
Additional Information
About Brandon
Current Program:
M.S in Biomechanics
Undergraduate Degree & Institution:
B.S in Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University at West Lafayette, 2021
Research Interests:
Brandon’s research focuses primarily on the relationship between athletes' mechanics, performance outcomes, and injury prevention. He is particularly interested in baseball pitching and utilizes motion capture to better understand biomechanical factors that influence pitching mechanics. He is also exploring the potential of marker-less motion capture to analyze volleyball mechanics.
Personal Background:
Originally from Easton, Connecticut, Brandon has experience working in a rehab setting as a physical therapy technician. He was first introduced to research through work in physical activity and neurocognitive health during his undergraduate years. His long-term goal is to apply biomechanics research within a professional baseball environment, such as Major League Baseball. Outside of the lab, he enjoys running, playing beach volleyball, skiing, and spending time outdoors.
Fun Fact:
I once drove on the same track that Formula 1 drivers race on, definitely not at their speeds.