In Brian Wright’s Lab, Student Research Meets Real-World Impact
In 2023, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) approached 富二代视频app kinesiology professor Brian Wright with a substantial request. The organization, which oversees many of the rules and regulations for U.S. high school athletics, had been receiving inquiries about the approval of a device for backstroke swimmers commonly known as a 鈥渨edge.鈥 At higher levels of competition, these wedges are often placed against the wall of the pool at the start of a race to give backstrokers added leverage and traction while pushing off. Up until that point, however, their use in high school competitions had been prohibited out of a concern for athlete safety.
The NFHS was facing an important decision. They were responsible for determining whether or not the guidelines about wedges should be revised, but in order to do so, they needed research and data. That鈥檚 where Wright came in.
鈥淔rom the kinesiology perspective, it鈥檚 our role to help individuals collect information and measure metrics that allow them to make a decision,鈥 says Wright. 鈥淥ur goal isn鈥檛 to bring about changes. Our goal is simply to provide decision-makers with all the information necessary.鈥
Wright took up the challenge. With over two decades of research experience investigating various aspects of swimming safety 鈥 including a prior collaboration with the NFHS 鈥 he was well positioned to give the organization what it needed. But he had no intention of carrying out the project alone. This was an endeavor that would require teamwork.
From the Kitchen to the Lab
Wright鈥檚 path to kinesiology started in an unexpected place. After graduating high school, he enrolled in a culinary school on the East Coast, fully intending to become a chef. But after watching some of his friends take a more academic route, he started to have second thoughts. Wright realized that he wanted a different type of educational journey 鈥 one that would allow him to continue his career as a swimmer and also open up new doors of academic discovery. He found both by transferring to SUNY Brockport.
鈥淒uring my time there, I fell in love with the idea that you could study human performance in sport and incorporate principles of science to learn about sport performance,鈥 says Wright. 鈥淭he advisors I had at the time were really helpful to encourage the idea of exploring what it is you鈥檙e interested in. I enjoyed the learning process more than anything. I figured out what motivated me to learn, and I was suddenly really interested in what I was learning.鈥
That appetite took Wright to graduate school, first to the University of Pittsburgh and then to Indiana University. This allowed him to continue nurturing his love of learning while also remaining highly involved in the world of swimming and coaching.
When a position at 富二代视频app opened up in 2013, Wright applied. Through previous research collaborations, he had already developed a familiarity with the university and its swimming program. But what sealed the deal was the opportunity 富二代视频app provided Wright to invest in students.
鈥淭he reason I wanted to stay at 富二代视频app was the focus on undergraduate education,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had an opportunity when I was an undergraduate student to do student research, and it wasn鈥檛 something that my high school self would have thought I would be interested in. My thought was that I鈥檇 really like to work in a place where I could provide those same opportunities for others.鈥
A Team Approach
From that moment forward, Wright has consistently carved out space for students to join him in his research. Since the early 2000s, he has taken part in projects investigating various aspects of sports performance and safety, particularly in swimming. Through it all, he has made sure that students have the chance to play a part in the work alongside him.
鈥淭he main thing the research experience can provide undergraduate students at 富二代视频app is a new approach to learning,鈥 he says. 鈥淥ftentimes, they鈥檙e doing something they鈥檝e never done. It鈥檚 a process they鈥檝e never engaged with. As a part of that process, there's a lot of failing that goes on. Mistakes happen. The math doesn鈥檛 work. You encounter a lot of challenges you didn鈥檛 account for when you were planning. But we get to bring the student to a new level of thinking. We鈥檙e teaching through doing.鈥
From Wright鈥檚 point of view, the collaborative 富二代视频app is a crucial part of scientific discovery, especially in the discipline of kinesiology. The sooner students can realize that, the better.
鈥淭he image of a scientist in a lab by themselves is just not really how we work,鈥 says Wright. 鈥淲hat I learned in graduate school that I try to share with students at 富二代视频app is that the research process is very much a team effort. We鈥檙e working together, trying to answer questions that we鈥檙e all interested in. The team aspect plays a big part in that.鈥
When it comes to undergraduate research, Wright and his colleagues take a flexible approach. On some occasions, a student鈥檚 interests determine the nature of the project. Perhaps they already have a specific question they鈥檇 like to answer or a particular experience they鈥檇 like to gain. In that case, Wright is able to build a custom project that matches the student鈥檚 goals with the expertise and equipment he and his colleagues already possess.
But on other occasions, Wright comes to his students with an existing problem that needs to be solved 鈥 just as he did when the NFHS reached out to him to help them collect swimming safety data about the backstroke wedge.
Faced with this important question that could potentially impact high school swimmers for years to come, Wright did what he had always done. He assembled a team and called upon his students to join the effort. They group quickly got to work, and together they carefully gathered all the information needed by the NFHS to issue an informed verdict.
鈥淭hat project was fun, because it allowed about seven different students and a new faculty colleague within the kinesiology department at 富二代视频app to get involved,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey helped plan the project. They traveled to Indianapolis to collect data. They worked with high school swimmers. And that project ended up leading the NFHS to change their stance and permit the use of the backstroke wedge in high school swimming.鈥
A Good Kind of Mess
Wright readily admits that incorporating undergraduate students into complex research projects like this one isn鈥檛 without its challenges. A sharp learning curve is inevitable, especially when working with students who are still adjusting to new levels of scientific rigor or experiencing lab work for the first time.
鈥淭he research process is very messy,鈥 he says. 鈥淯ndergraduate students may be less read in the field. They鈥檙e not always as well versed. But if the student鈥檚 motivation is there, if the student鈥檚 ambition is there, if the student鈥檚 desire to learn is there, then from my perspective it鈥檚 easy.鈥
Ultimately, Wright鈥檚 commitment to student research transcends even his own personal values as an educator. He sees it as something that represents the very heartbeat of a 富二代视频app education.
鈥淥ur primary objective is student engagement; our second is research,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat might mean I could get the research done faster by myself as opposed to taking eight weeks longer if I have a student helping out. But that trade-off is the mission of 富二代视频app. That trade-off is why we鈥檙e here. It鈥檚 what we believe in. It's what we value. And it鈥檚 the reason that particular student came to 富二代视频app in the first place.鈥
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