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About Jordan Blazo

Jordan A. Blazo (Ph.D., Michigan State University) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Louisiana Tech University. His research broadly focuses on studying family and child relationships in physical activity contexts. Specifically, he studies the ways that siblings influence and shape one another’s physical activity experiences. Currently, he is investigating the role of siblings in developing perceptions of ability in sport, the correlates of sibling relationship qualities in sport, and how sibling relationships inform our peer interactions in the physical domain. His work has been published in academic outlets such as The Sport Psychologist and the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Louisiana Tech University Kinesiology
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Courses

  • Foundations of Kinesiology
  • Exercise and Sport Psychology
  • Motor Learning
  • Sports and Society
  • Research Methods in Kinesiology
  • Youth Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Motivation in Physical Activity
  • Sport Psychology
  • Sport Impact on Society

Education

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2013 - 2015 Ph.D., Michigan State University ‐ Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity
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2008 - 2010 M.S., Georgia Southern University
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2004 - 2006 B.S., Michigan State University ‐ psychology
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Contact Information

Phone: 318.257.4033
Fax: 318.257.4950
Email: jblazo@latech.edu
Office: Scotty Robertson Memorial Gym Room 302