Wanjun (Tony) Yan
**** *********** *****, ***********, **, L5R 3H8
Cell: 647-***-**** E-mail: *********@*****.***
January 30, 2015
Dear Recruiter:
I am interested in the opportunity to work as a RMT in your facility. My background and
work experience provide me solid knowledge and diverse skills of assessment, massage
treatment, remedial exercise instruction, and communication skills as well.
Being a researcher, I have worked as a Scientific Advisor in Provincial Athlete Team for 10
years in China, I engaged in sports medicine study and dealt with many cases of sports
injuries personally. I’m very interested in the field, I enjoy communicating with specialist in
sports medicine and I participated many conferences, include Olympic Scientific Congress
(Sydney 2000), World Sports Medicine Congress (2008 Beijing). I like to continue my
research based on case study during the massage treatment in the future.
I began my teaching career from 2001, I taught physiology and sports medicine in an
university, and my interesting has been changed, I paid more attention to exercise, health
care and rehabilitation. I decided to begin my career in massage therapy after I immigrated
in Canada. I found my passion during past three years massage work (my home base
business and the program study). I believe I can do the best in massage therapy.
Sincerely,
Tony Yan
Wanjun (Tony) Yan
5252 Richborough Drive, Mississauga, ON, L5R 3H8
Cell: 647-***-**** E-mail: *********@*****.***
Objective
A challenging and rewarding position with the potential for upward mobility
Highlight of Qualification
Hard working person with detail orientation.
Developed communication skills and interpersonal skills through multiple
academic conferences and meeting with various clients
Full professional fluency in written and verbal English (CLB Level 8).
Effective listener and efficient problem solver.
Reinforced knowledge of massage therapy and remedial exercise by attending
college and practicing with friends and classmates.
Skilled in various therapy and assessment techniques.
Work Experiences
Tuina Therapist (home base) October 2010 to May 2012
Health promotion with Tuina Therapy. Dredging Meridian using various Tuina
techniques, promoting QI and blood circulation all over the body.
Provide multiple chronic disease patients with Tuina Therapy.
Swedish massage for relaxation.
Researcher July 1991 to October 2001
Hebei Institute of Sports Science - China
Research on weight training and human performance.
Provide weight training instruction with the professional athletes(track & field;
Kungfu; Judo; Swimming).
Treat and deal with sports injury for the athletes by massage therapy.
Professor October 2001 to July 2010
Hebei Normal University - China
Teaching the undergraduate students Sports Medicine(include massage techniques);
Sports physiology; Strength training for peak performance.
Instructing graduate students to research on sarcopenia and exercise for aging
people.
Wanjun (Tony) Yan
5252 Richborough Drive, Mississauga, ON, L5R 3H8
Cell: 647-***-**** E-mail: *********@*****.***
Education
RMT, Royal Institute of Science & Management April 2013 to December 2014
Relevant Courses: Anatomy & Physiology; Nutrition; Assessment; Massage
Technique(basic & advance techniques); Massage Treatment; Remedial Exercise; etc.
200 hours clinical practice.
Ph. D in Physical Education, Hebei Normal University(China) July 2005- July 2008
Relevant Courses: Physiology; Bio-mechanism; Sports Medicine etc.
Research field: influence of weight training on sarcopenia.
Master in Physical Education, Hebei Normal University Sep. 1988- July 1991
Relevant Courses: Educational Psychology; Pedagogy; Anatomy; Sports Physiology;
Motor Learning; etc.
Research field: Strength training for human performance.
Bachelor in Wushu(Kungfu) Education, Hebei Normal University Sep. 1984 – July 1988
Relevant Courses: Human Anatomy; Physiology; Psychology; Sports Training; Taiji;
Traditional attack and self-defense technique, etc.
Some Publications:
Wanjun Yan, Zhao Bin, Fengbin Liu, etc., Effect of weight training on aging rats’Sarcopenia,
Journal of Sports Science, 2009
Wanjun Yan, Zhao Bin. The Sarcopenia of aging people and the effect of training on it,
Journal of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, 2009
Wanjun Yan, Zhao Bin, Fengbin Liu, etc., Research on Histological Character of the Aging
Muscle Cell, Journal of Tianjin Institute of Physical Education, 2009
Wanjun Yan, Caizhuang Zheng, Influence of Resistance Training on Aging Rat’s MG29 in
Skeletal Muslce, Proceedings of the 21st Pan-Asian Congress of Sports & Physical
Education, Volume, 2010
H.Qu, WPan, Wanjun Yan, Excitation-contraction coupling and MG29 in senescent muscles,
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research, 2010
Wanjun (Tony) Yan
5252 Richborough Drive, Mississauga, ON, L5R 3H8
Cell: 647-***-**** E-mail: *********@*****.***
Books:
Wanjun Yan, Wang Wei, Tianbao, Lihua Zhang, Sports Exercise for Children and Youth,
Xinhua Press, 1997.
Wanjun Yan, Jiayin Wong etc, Principle and Methods of Exercise, Yanbian University
Press, 2006
Wanjun Yan, etc., Personal Trainer, Yanbian University Press, 2007
Wanjun Yan, etc., Exercise and Health Education for Undergraduates, China’s Industry
Press, 2009