Publications
18
Citations
52
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
14
Publishing since 2013
Benjamin C. Skutnik studies exercise physiology and sports performance, examining how the body responds to physical activity and how athletes can perform and train more effectively. His work spans topics such as breathing strategies in swimmers, cooling methods to manage body heat, and using movement-tracking data to analyze athletes in baseball and soccer. He also investigates how exercise affects health measures like blood pressure.
Publication activity has been modest and fairly steady over the past decade, with a small increase in recent years (about 1.6 papers per year over the last five years).
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Classifying batted ball outcomes from Division I collegiate baseball players
Journal of Sports Sciences · 2024
- Continuous palm cooling’s effect on heat transfer and physiology
Isokinetics and Exercise Science · 2023
- Pitch release speed predictors for division I collegiate baseball players
Isokinetics and Exercise Science · 2023
- Association between running quality and loads seen with accelerometry data obtained from female soccer players
Isokinetics and Exercise Science · 2020
- Ventilatory Strategies Of Swimmers During Submaximal Efforts
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise · 2017
- The Effect of Low Volume Interval Training on Resting Blood Pressure in Pre-hypertensive Subjects: A Preliminary Study
The Physician and Sportsmedicine · 2016
- Ventilatory Strategies Of Competitive Swimmers During Incremental Swimming And Cycling Tests To Exhaustion
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise · 2016
- Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise×8
- Isokinetics and Exercise Science×3
- The Physician and Sportsmedicine×1
- Journal of Sports Sciences×1
- International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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