Biography
Dr. Titcomb serves as a Professor and is the Director of the Undergraduate Exercise Science Program at Liberty University. He also serves as the Director of the Biomechanics & Motion Analysis Laboratory. He began his career as a physical therapist in the Lynchburg area and transitioned into full-time education in 2008. Today, Professor Titcomb enjoys working with both undergraduate and graduate students to help prepare them for future careers in a wide range of health and fitness settings. He also continues to provide patient care with focus in treating orthopedic injuries including temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
Courses Taught
- HLTH 211 Anatomy and Physiology I for Associate Programs
- HLTH 212 Anatomy and Physiology II for Associate Programs
- HLTH 221 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- HLTH 222 Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- KINE 225 Weight Training and Conditioning
- EXSC 310 Physiology of Exercise
- EXSC 321/421 Practicum in Exercise Science
- EXSC 350 Biomechanics
- EXSC 351 Biomechanics Lab
- EXSC 550 Advanced Biomechanical Analysis
- EXSC 551 Advanced Biomechanical Analysis Lab
Awards
- Academic Excellence Award in Sports Medicine, Old Dominion University, 1994-1995.
- Research Grant, Old Dominion University, 1995
- Research Grant, Liberty University, 2010
- Research Grant, Liberty University, 2021
Research Interests
- Biomechanical analysis for injury prevention
- Biomechanical analysis for optimal human performance
- Corrective exercise prescription
Licensure/Certifications
- Licensed Physical Therapist, Commonwealth of Virginia
- Corrective Exercise Specialist, National Academy of Sports Medicine
- Exercise Physiologist, American College of Sports Medicine
- Functional Movement (FMS-level 1)
- Dartfish (Video Analysis) Technologist