The Health and Exercise Science testing laboratory is shown above. The testing laboratory is located downstairs in the Health and Exercise Science building.
Health and Exercise Science are "Flexible" when it comes to their studies.
Health and Exercise Science (HES) faculty have been on the hunt for participants in their latest study. The study consists of flexibility in the muscles and testing the bone structure of one's skeleton frame.
"We're trying to see the difference of flexibility and bone matter that can occur over the amount of time with age," Eric Ryan, HES grad student, said. "We usually have a wide range of age groups come in, from college students to senior citizens, and we like to tell them important information they should know about their bodies."
The HES department has been doing independent studies in the previous years during the semesters of school, but now they are constructing more studies in the summer as well. Studies are ran a lot at the HES building and some have even been pretty beneficial for some participants, meaning some cash is involved in particular studies.
The HES department will be holding more studies in the future and will be looking for new participants.
"Our studies have became more and more known amongst students on campus," Ryan said. Ryan said this study does not involve cash, but a lot of people enjoy being apart of the study and find pleasure in knowing how their body is holding up with their age.
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