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Gymnastics Coach

Location:
Houston, TX
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
January 28, 2024

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Linda R. Lobb, MEd, PhD

Experience

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Freelance Interviewer

Conducted teledepth interviews with US payers and physicians

Reviewed and commented on questionnaires

Participated in project review calls and deliverable discussions

2009 to 2012 Rowland/Ballard Gymnastics Kingwood, TX

Competitive Optional Girl’s Coach and Private Instructor

Coached and Mentored Elite, State, Regional and National Champion Gymnasts

Developed competitive routines for Balance Beam and Floor events

Assisted in placement of Elite Gymnasts at Division I and Division II NCAA Schools

2006 to 2009 Delta Gymnastics West Memphis, AR

Competitive Optional Girl’s Coach and Private Instructor

Coached and Mentored Elite and State Champion Gymnasts

Coordinated team activities and international meet attendance

Developed custom competitive routines for Balance Beam and Floor events

Assisted in placement of Elite Gymnasts at Division III NCAA Schools

2006 to 2009 Department of Exercise Science/Health Promotion UM

Teaching Assistant Physical Education/Health

Developed and lectured on topics in Weight Training and Aerobics

Developed and lectured a course on Health and Health related Lab for undergraduates

Managed class

oSyllabus development

oCourse Outline development

oLecture and Lab development

oSubmitted final course grades

2002 - 2006 Medical Marketing Economics, LLC. Oxford, MS.

Office Manager/Research Assistant

Maintain knowledge of current research in the pharmaceutical industry.

Database management of contacts and clients.

Editing proposals and reports for pharmaceutical marketing research.

Scheduling calls and meetings for office personnel.

Responsible for client management and accounts payable.

Organization and design current filing method.

Project coordinator for pricing strategy assessment of major pharmaceutical drug.

Recruitment of outside field specialists to participate in medical marketing surveys.

1998-2000 Clear Creek I.S.D. League City, TX.

Health and Fitness Teacher/Athletic Coach

Designed, organized, and implemented health classes.

Created innovative lessons aligned with state mandated objectives.

Provided a positive environment for students.

Incorporated community businesses and leaders into class projects.

Worked closely with colleagues, integrated ideas, and developed positive relationships with fellow teachers.

Attended local, regional, and state professional development courses.

Acted as school representative for The Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE).

1997-1998 Pasadena I.S.D. Pasadena, TX.

Science Teacher/ Physical Education Teacher

Structured, organized, and planned classes.

Member of specialized team that designed the current computer technology curriculum for the school district.

Attended professional meetings and continuing education courses at local, regional, and state level.

As a first year science teacher, motivated all of my students to enter the district Science Fair in which three had district honors.

1997 University of Houston Houston, TX.

Graduate Student/Teacher Fellow

Assisted in construction, implementation, and analysis of various research projects in the Health and Human Performance Department.

Instructed freshman and sophomore level lecture courses.

Planned, organized and instructed aerobic and gymnastics classes.

Received excellent scores on student and professor based performance.

1995-1996 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA.

Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Team Manager/Program Manager and Team Coach of the University Recreational Program

Managed and directed the LSU Children’s Recreational Gymnastics Program.

Planned, organized, and implemented classes for recreational program.

Interviewed potential coaches for recreational program, as well as creating work schedule, duties, and coordinating staff meetings.

Maintained proper inventory of equipment, supplies, and uniforms for collegiate team.

Worked closely with the head coach, her assistants, and the collegiate gymnasts to ensure all needs were met for the team.

Represented LSU Girl’s Competitive Team as their coach at local, regional, and state competitions.

1991 – 2000 Dana’s Dance & Gymnastics Santa Fe, TX.

Competitive Team Girl’s Coach and Recreational Class Instructor

Primarily responsible for coaching balance beam, levels one through ten, for the competitive girls program.

Event coaching also included coaching floor exercise, as well as choreographing optional routines.

Represented levels, beginning with level four, at local, district and state USAG sanctioned events.

Assisted in the development, planning, organization and instruction of various girls and boys classes.

Produced local, district and state event champions.

Education

2006-2014 University of Mississippi University, MS

Dissertation Title: “A Theory Based Approach to Determine Personal Trainers Influence on Decisions Regarding the Use of a Pharmaceutical Weight Loss Drug”

2000 University of Houston Houston, TX

Master of Education in Physical Education

Concentration area: Motor Development

1996 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

1993 Alvin Community College Alvin, TX.

Associates Degree in General Studies

Organizations

United States Association for Gymnastics, Member 1991 to Present

Level One through Four USAG Skill Evaluator: 1990 – Present

Safety Certified through USAG: 1990 – Present.

17TAmerican College of Sports Medicine17T Member 2004 to Present

American Society for Health Professionals, Member 2005 to Present

Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE). 1998 -2000.

Honors

Honors fellowship, University of Mississippi, 2006

Louisiana State University, Partial Athletic Scholarship, Gymnastics

Alvin Community College, Full Scholarship

Peer Reviewed Publications

Lobb, L.R., Lobb, W.B., and Hallam, J.S. (2008). Perceptions of anti-obesity medications among personal trainers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 22(2), 485-489.

Hallam, J.S., Wadsworth, D.D., Hatchett, A.G., and Lobb, L. (2007). Mediating effects of selected social cognitive theory variables on female exercise behavior. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 33, S35.

Hallam, J.S., Wadsworth, D.D., Lobb, L., and Hatchett, A.G. (2007). Effectiveness of a brief social cognitive theory based intervention on exercise adherence to short bout and long bout exercise programs. Annuals of Behavioral Medicine, 33, S88.

Non-Published Papers

Goodway, J., and Lemgruber, L. (1997). Personal meaning model: An approach to physical education. University of Houston.

Hallam, J., and Lobb, L. (2004). Prevalence of overweight in homeschool children. University of Mississippi.

Hallam, J., Mowat, K., Lobb, L., and Hatchett, A. (2006). Applying social cognitive theory to exercise behavior. University of Mississippi.

Olescyski, K., and Lemgruber, L. (1995). Research on the laws of motion and stability. Louisiana State University.

Owens, S., and Lobb, L. (2004). Prevalence of overweight in homeschool children. University of Mississippi.

Invited Presentations

“Diabetes Medications, Interactions, and Concerns.” HealthWorks Seminar Series. University of Mississippi, Employee Wellness Program. November 1, 2006.

Poster Presentations

Lobb LR, Lobb WB, & Hallam JS. Perceptions of Anti-Obesity Medications Among Personal Trainers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, American College of Sports Medicine. New Orleans, LA. June 2007.

Hallam JS, Wadsworth DD, Hatchett AG, Lobb LR. Mediating effects of selected social cognitive theory variables on female exercise behavior. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, March 2007.

Hallam JS, Wadsworth DD, Lobb LR, Hatchett AG. Effectiveness of a brief social cognitive theory based intervention on exercise adherence to short bout and long bout exercise programs. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, March 2007.

Hallam JS, Blunt GH, Lobb LR, Hatchett AG, Petosa RL. Confirmatory factor analysis of an exercise self-regulation instrument. American Academy of Health Behavior, Savannah, GA, March 2007.

Hallam JS, Lobb LR, Hatchett AG, Blunt GH, Petosa RL Construct validity of an exercise self-regulation instrument: exploratory factor analysis and psychometric properties. American Academy of Health Behavior, Savannah, GA, March 2007.

Ford MA, Hallam JS, Lacey KS, Hatchet AG, Lobb L, Owens, SG. Bone mineral density status among university employees. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2006.

Non Published Papers: Related Field Experience

Applying Social Cognitive Theory to Exercise Behavior. University of Mississippi, Dr. Jeff Hallam. Spring 2006. Katherine Mowat, M.S., Jeff Hallam, PhD., Linda Lobb, M.Ed, Andrew Hatchett, M.S.

Prevalence of Overweight in Homeschool Children. University of Mississippi, Dr. Jeff Hallam. Fall 2004. Linda Lobb, M. Ed.

Prevalence of Overweight in Homeschool Children. University of Mississippi, Dr. Scott Owens. Spring 2004. Linda Lobb, M. Ed

What is Happening to Our Children? A comprehensive review on the obesity of U. S. children. University of Houston, Dr. Buckner. Spring 1998. Linda R. Lemgruber.

Personal Meaning Model: An Approach to Physical Education. University of Houston, Dr. Jacqueline Goodway. Fall 1997. Linda R. Lemgruber.

Research on the Laws of Motion and Stability. Louisiana State University, Dr. Kirk Olescyski. Fall 1995. Linda R. Lemgruber.

Non Published Independent Study: Related Field Experience

Maximizing Group Conditioning: Level One through Seven Gymnasts. Fall 2002-Spring 2003. Linda Lobb.

Vault Running Progressions and Power Drills. Fall 2002 - Spring 2003. Linda Lobb.

Beam Skill Sets: Improving Based on Number Sets. Fall 2002 -Spring 2003. Linda Lobb.

The Pike versus the Straddle Glide Kip: Focus on abdominal strength. Fall 2002 - Spring 2003. Linda Lobb.

Proper Progressions in Learning Dance Elements: Jumps, Turns and Leaps. Fall 2002 – Spring 2003. Linda Lobb.

Making a Team: Team Motto: Feel the Power. Fall 2002 - Spring 2003.

Tracking weight loss using aerobics as primary exercise. University of Houston, Spring and Fall 1997. Linda Lemgruber.

Marketing the LSU Recreational Gymnastics Program: What Works? Louisiana State University, July 1995 through December of 1996. Linda Lemgruber.



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