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Kenn, J  (2010).  (Don’t) Assume the Athletic Position.  American Football Monthly. 16(1).

 

Rhea, M.R., Kenn, J.G., Dermody, B.M., (2009).  Alterations in Speed of Squat Movement and the Use of Accomodated Resistance Among College Athletes Training for Power.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 23:9 2645-2650.

 

Kenn, J, Clark, M  (2009).  How to Prepare Your Athletes for Collegiate and NFL Weight Programs.  American Football Monthly. 15(9).

 

Kenn, J  (2009).  Developmental Aspects of Implementing the Front and Back Squat in a Training Program.  American Football Monthly. 15(1).

 

Rhea, M.R.and J.G. Kenn (2009).  The Effect of Acute Applications of Whole-Body Vibration on the iTonic Platform on Subsequent Lower-Body Power Output during the Back Squat.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 23:1 58-61.

 

Rhea, M.R., J.R. Oliverson, G. Marshall, M.D. Peterson, J.G. Kenn, and F.N. Ayllon (2008).  Noncompatibility of power and endurance training among college baseball players.  Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 22:1 230-234.

 

Kenn, J  (2007).  The Strength Report, Developing the Explosive Athlete: The Front Seven.  American Football Monthly. 13(12).

 

Oliverson, Rhea, Peterson, Kenn, and Naclerio. (2007) “ Noncompatibility of concurrent power and endurance trainingamong baseball players”. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(4), e17, abstract.

 

Rhea, Kenn, and Peterson. (2007) “The use of lower body accommodated resistance for the development of lower bodypower among college athletes”. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(4), e25, abstract.

 

Kenn, J  (2006).  Who Are We?   http://www.athleticedgemagazine.com (Jan.).

 

Kenn, J  (2005).  Maximum Effort Training for the Front Seven.

            http://www.elitefts.com  (May).

 

Kenn, J. (2003).  The Coaches Strength Training Playbook.

Coaches Choice. Monterey, CA.

 

Kenn, J. (2003).  Exercise Safety:  The Three-Person Spot for the Back Squat. 

Strength and Conditioning.  25(1).

 

Kenn, J. (2001).  Running With the Devils.  Hard Training. (Sept.)

 

Kenn, J., Lien, J. (2001).  The Big Squeeze.  American Football Monthly

Vol. 7 March

 

Kenn, J. (2000).  WHAT’S RIGHT – The Great Philosophical Debate. 

Hard Training. (Dec.)

 

Kenn, J. (2000). Grips by the Numbers.  Powerlifting USA.  23(4)

 

College Coaches Corner (2000).  Learning from Each Other: Discipline. 

Strength and Conditioning Journal.  22(3).

 

Hard Training Interviews, Joe Kenn (1999). Hard Training. (9).

 

Kenn, J. and Knudsen, M.  (1999).  Improving Staff through Work-Study. 

Strength and Conditioning.  21(3).

 

Miller, A. and Kenn, J.  (1998). Conditioning Requirements for Women’s Volleyball. 

Performance Conditioning for Volleyball. 5(7).      

 

Kenn, J.  (1998). 30 Second Continuation Set.  Coach and Athletic Director.  67(5).

 

Kenn, J.  (1997).  Special Sets.  Gridiron Coach.  7(4).

 

Gray, R. and Kenn, J.  (1997). Strength and Conditioning Drills for on Court Mobility.  Performance Conditioning for Volleyball. 5(2).Kenn, J.  (1997).  Program Design for the Tier System.  Strength and Conditioning.  19(2).

 

Kenn, J. and Cooley, T. (1995).  Boise State Volleyball: Agility Drills for Performance and Testing.  Performance Conditioning for Volleyball.  3(3).

 

Kenn, J.  (1995).  Sets and Reps. Scholastic Coach.  64(7).

 

Kenn, J.  (1994).  Strength Training Program Design Scholastic Coach.  63(10).

 

Kenn, J.  (1993).  Strength Training Procedures: Lecture Guide and Laboratory Manual. 

Unpublished Master's Project.  Boise State University.

 

 

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