Mike Waller
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Also affiliated: Western Illinois University (1999–2009); Deaconess Hospital (2004); University of Utah (2009–2010); Isle of Wight NHS Trust (2001); Kyrgyzskaya State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports (2007); University of Saint Francis (2014–2015); Health Awareness (United States) (2000); Species360 (1999); Goldsmiths University of London (2012–2016); Adams State University (2011–2013); University of St. Francis (2014–2015)
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Mike Waller's research investigates factors influencing human performance and health, with a particular focus on balance, falls, and the impact of external factors like protective gear. He has explored how tactical vests affect law enforcement officers' stability and job performance, examining potential trade-offs between protection and physical capability. Waller also studies interventions to improve balance in older adults, assessing the effectiveness of specific training equipment, such as recumbent lateral stability trainers, over short durations.
His work extends to the practical application of strength and conditioning principles, as indicated by his involvement in developing resources for personnel in this field. Waller's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 10, with 47 total publications and 255 citations. He has recently been active in research, with a publication in 2025.
Metrics
- h-index: 10
- Publications: 47
- Citations: 265
Selected Publications
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Power! A Field Based Testing Resource for Strength & Conditioning Personnel (2025)
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Chaos in Strength and Conditioning Terminology (2023)
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Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance? (2022)
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Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks? (2021)
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Does A Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks? (2020)
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Does a Relationship Exist Between Lower Body Power and Balance Scores Among Older Adults? (2018)
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- Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance?
- Chaos in Strength and Conditioning Terminology
- Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks?
- Power! A Field Based Testing Resource for Strength & Conditioning Personnel
- Chaos in Strength and Conditioning Terminology
- Power! A Field Based Testing Resource for Strength & Conditioning Personnel
- Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks?
- Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks?
- Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks?
- Does a Recumbent Lateral Stability Trainer Improve Balance Scores Among Older Adults Within 4 Weeks?
- Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance?
- Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance?
- Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance?
- Tactical vests worn by law enforcement: is this improving stability for optimal job performance?
- Power! A Field Based Testing Resource for Strength & Conditioning Personnel
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