Dr. Joel Martin | Musculoskeletal Injury | Best Researcher Award
George Mason University, United States.
Joel Martin, PhD, CPSS, CSCS*D, ACSM EP-C, is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at George Mason University, where he has been advancing the field of biomechanics and motor control through research and teaching since 2012. He serves as the SMART Lab Director of Operations, overseeing lab activities, clinical services, and research development. Joel’s dedication to promoting physical health and fitness extends beyond academia, with practical consulting experience in exercise and fitness. He is also a Senior Scholar at the Center for Advancement of Wellbeing.
Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Joel Martin is an accomplished researcher with expertise in Kinesiology and Mechanical Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Kinesiology at The Pennsylvania State University in 2012, with a specialization in Biomechanics and Motor Control. His dissertation, Control of Multi-Finger Pressing: Studied with Mechanical and Hypothetical Control Variables, highlights his research on motor coordination and control systems. In 2009, he earned his first Master of Science in Kinesiology, where his thesis focused on Interaction of Finger Enslaving and Error Compensation in Multiple Finger Force Production, emphasizing the complexity of multi-finger force regulation.
In addition to his achievements in Kinesiology, Dr. Martin pursued advanced studies in engineering, earning a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in 2012. He previously received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from SUNY Binghamton in 2007 and an Associate of Science in Engineering Science from SUNY Broome Community College in 2006. His comprehensive educational background in both fields enables him to contribute innovative insights into human biomechanics through the lens of engineering principles.
💼 Experience
Dr. Joel Martin is currently an Associate Professor at George Mason University, a role he has held since 2019, following seven years of service as an Assistant Professor (2012–2019). His leadership extends beyond teaching and research, as he serves as the Director of Operations for the SMART Lab (Sports Medicine Assessment, Research, and Testing) since 2022, and the Director of SMART Lab Clinical Services since 2021. In addition, he has been the Academic Program Coordinator for the Kinesiology MS Program at GMU from 2016 to 2022, demonstrating his commitment to academic program development and student success.
Further cementing his influence in the field, Dr. Martin was appointed Senior Scholar at the Center for the Advancement of Wellbeing at GMU in 2024. Before joining GMU, he gained valuable experience as a Research and Teaching Assistant at The Pennsylvania State University (2007–2012) and as an Engineer at Zenolink, LLC (2010–2011). His multifaceted roles reflect his dedication to advancing kinesiology, biomechanics, and overall wellbeing through teaching, research, clinical services, and leadership.
🔬 Research Interests
Research Focus
Dr. Joel Martin’s research centers on biomechanics, motor control, physical fitness, and health performance, with a particular emphasis on tactical athletes and first responders. His goal is to improve human performance and resilience in high-stress occupations through a scientific approach.
Tactical Athletes and First Responders
Joel’s work primarily targets tactical populations such as firefighters, police officers, and military personnel. These groups face physically demanding tasks in unpredictable environments, making physical fitness and motor control critical for their safety and effectiveness.
Innovative Data Collection Techniques
A key aspect of Dr. Martin’s research is the development and application of advanced data collection techniques. He leverages wearable sensors, motion capture systems, and biomechanical modeling to analyze movement patterns and performance metrics in real-world scenarios.
Enhancing Human Performance and Resilience
Through his research, Dr. Martin aims to identify strategies that enhance the physical capabilities and mental resilience of first responders. His findings contribute to evidence-based training protocols and interventions designed to reduce injury risk and improve operational efficiency.
🏆 Awards
Recognized for outstanding contributions to Kinesiology at George Mason University
Awarded multiple research grants for biomechanics and fitness-related studies
Senior Scholar appointment at the Center for Advancement of Wellbeing (2024)
📚 Publications Top Notes
The Interplay of Dual Tasks, Sleep Quality, and Load Carriage on Postural Stability in Young, Healthy Adults, Journal: Biomechanics
Date: 2025-01-01, Contributors: Joel Martin, Megan Sax van der Weyden, Amanda Estep. Link
Impact of Attentional Focus on Dance Performance: A Critically Appraised Topic, Journal: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Date: 2024-02-01, Contributors: Kelley R. Wiese, Jatin P. Ambegaonkar, Joel Martin. Link
Association between Self-reported Sleep Quality and Single-task Gait in Young Adults: A Study Using Machine Learning, Journal: Sleep Science, Date: 2023-12, Contributors: Joel Martin, Haikun Huang, Ronald Johnson, Lap-Fai Yu, Erica Jansen, Rebecca Martin, Chelsea Yager, Ali Boolani. Link
Common Law Enforcement Load Carriage Systems Have Limited Acute Effects on Postural Stability and Muscle Activity, Journal: Applied Ergonomics, Date: 2023-11, Contributors: Megan N. Sax van der Weyden, James W. Kearney, Nelson Cortes, Orlando Fernandes, Joel R. Martin. Link
Individual Responses to the Implementation of Mandatory Fitness Testing within a Fire Department, Journal: Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Date: 2023-08, Contributors: Joel Martin, Michael Toczko, Robert G. Lockie. Link