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Shana Leah Martin - Extended Resume

Education

 

1998 - 2002       University of Wisconsin                                Madison, WI

Bachelor of Science: Kinesiology – Exercise Science

 

Work experience

 

·         Supreme Health and Fitness – Madison, WI (1997-): Personal Trainer/Exercise Specialist/Sales Staff/Current Fitness Director

·         Madison West YMCA (1999-): Head of Logrolling Program

·         Audiences Unlimited – Hollywood, CA (Nov. 2003 – June 2004): Audience coordinator for the following shows: The Wayne Brady Show, According to Jim, Hollywood Squares, and various pilots.

·         Meridian Sports Club – Beverly Hills, CA (Oct. 2003 – June 2004): Personal Trainer, Kickboxing instructor, Boot Camp Instructor

·         WOW Fitness - West Hartford, CT (Jan. 2003 – June 2003): Personal Trainer

·         Wesleyan University – Middletown, CT (Jan. 2003  - June 2003): Assistant Track and Field Coach

·         Madtown Twisters Gymnastics – Madison, WI (1996-2003): Coaching staff

·         University of Wisconsin Athletic Department: Student-Athlete Mentor (2002-2003): Work with freshman athletes on note taking, study skills, and overall organization for their first year.

·         University of Wisconsin School of Education: Teaching Assistant in Adapted Fitness (2001-2003)

·         Pole Vault Training with Coach Don Hood: developed both competitive and coaching skills

·         Karate America: Cardio Karate Instructor (2002-2003)

·         University of Wisconsin Sports Medicine Fitness Center: Summer Practicum (2002)

·         Beautifit Talent Agency: Fitness modeling (1998-): Featured in Muscle and Fitness, Flex, Oxygen, and Women’s Physique World Magazines

·         LeaderShape (2001): A developmental leadership conference

 

 

Awards received

 

·         Big Ten Conference All-Academic (2000-2002)

·         University Of Wisconsin Scholar Athlete: (1999, 2002)

·         Varsity Letter in Track and Field from the University of Wisconsin: (1999-2002)

·         University Of Wisconsin Women’s Pole Vault Record Holder (1999-2001)

·         Coach of the Year: Wesleyan University (2002-2003)

 

Accreditations and licenses

 

·         National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM): Certified Personal Trainer

·         American Council on Exercise (ACE): Certified Personal Trainer

·         National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT): Personal Trainer Certification

·         USA Track and Field: Level I Coaching Certification

·         Red Cross: First Aid and Lifeguard Certifications

·         American Heart Association: CPR/AED Certified

·         Karate America of Middleton, WI: Black Belt Status

 

Interests and activities

 

·         President of the UW Kinesiology Club (2002-2003)

·         Vice President of the Student Athlete Advisory Board (2002): Represented the student-athlete body for decisions by the University, the Big Ten Conference, and the NCAA.

·         Varsity Track Athlete (1999-2002): First female pole-vaulter at the UW

·         Student Representative for the UW Athletic Board (2002)

·         Special Olympics Volunteer (2000-)

·         Ironman Wisconsin Captain of Volunteers (2001-)

·         Leader of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s National Youth Alliance (2001-): Organize fund raisers, support groups, and social events.

·         Huntington’s Disease Society of America Planning Committee Member (2002-2003): Planned the 2002 HDSA National Convention.

·         Huntington’s Disease Society of America Spokesperson (2002-)

·         International Logrolling Association-Amateur Division Board Member (2002-)


 

Media

 

All media features were interviews, photos, or articles regarding Huntington’s Disease, Fitness Modeling, Logrolling, or UW Athletics.

·        Magazine: Oxygen, Women’s Physique World, Muscle & Fitness, Flex, The Marker, Wisconsin Woman, and Newsweek.

·        Newspaper: Wisconsin State Journal, Capital Times, Isthmus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Daily Cardinal, and Badger Herald.

·        Television

o        Local NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX news channels (1992 – 2004)

o        ESPN Great Outdoor Games (2000 – 2004)

o         Special ESPN Feature about Huntington’s Disease and my Family (July, 2000)

o        The Wayne Brady Show: Guest (October, 2003)

o        Street Smarts: Winning Contestant (February, 2004)

o        Girls Behaving Badly (Oxygen Network): Prankster (2004)

·        Advertising

o        Madison West YMCA TV Commercial (1996 – 2002)

o        Supreme Health and Fitness TV Commercial (2002 – 2003)

o        Supreme Health and Fitness Print Ad (2003 – 2004)

o        Huntington’s Disease Society of America Awareness Poster, featured in Time, Newsweek, People, and Sports Illustrated Magazines. (2003 – 2004)

 

 

References

 

Available upon request.