About the Author

author1Dr. Irwin Schwartz, Ed.D. is a health and fitness professional with over 35 years of experience in the field. He created the curriculum for the Wellness and Physical Fitness course at Pace University (Pleasantville, NY) in 2000, and has been teaching the course since then.

In 1999, Dr. Schwartz entered an Athletic Training Internship Program and completed more than 1,500 clinical hours in sports medicine. He has worked with college athletes and been involved with the assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of their sports injuries. In 2000, he earned his Certification as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). In 2008, he became a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).

While working as a personal trainer and fitness consultant from 1982 to 2000, Dr. Schwartz wrote and produced two instructional videos and a manual on the safe and proper use of home weight-training equipment. From 1982 to 1991, Dr. Schwartz co-owned and operated Exercise Guidance Associates in Chappaqua, NY, where he and his partner sold exercise equipment, designed total fitness programs for clients, and supervised client workouts.

Before joining the faculty at Pace, Dr. Schwartz had worked at Arturo Toscanini Community Junior High School 145 in the Bronx since 1968.  He served as an assistant principal, health and physical education instructor, team leader, health coordinator and coach. Dr. Schwartz attained a Doctorate in Education in 1976 from Fordham University. He attained a Master of Science in Health from Herbert H. Lehman College in 1970. In 1968, he received a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education from Hunter College, where he minored in physiology and anatomy.

At age 65, Dr. Schwartz continues to play baseball in a 35-and-up league. The 2009 baseball season marked his 51st consecutive season playing organized baseball or fast pitch softball. He also coaches youth baseball and basketball.

Dr. Schwartz has expertise in the physiology of muscular activity, the physiology of exercise, physiology and anatomy, kinesiology, the efficiency of human movement, and sports medicine.  He has advised and trained people ranging in age from 14 to 89, including those with various medical and physical problems and unique limitations and constraints.  He gives presentations on health and fitness to community groups.

 
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