Flahie, Daniel

Department: Exercise Science and Health
Degrees Held:
MSED, Wayne State College, 2017
BS, Dakota State University, 2015
AA, Grays Harbor Community College, 2012
Daniel Flahie is currently the Program Director and Assistant Professor of Exercise Science & Health as well as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is also actively involved in research, including serving four years as a Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) research mentor, where his work focused on exercise in adult populations over 65 years of age.
Daniel holds both a Bachelor’s (Dakota State University) and Master’s (Wayne State College) degrees in Exercise Science and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. (Concordia University Chicago) in Health & Human Performance with a focus in Gerontology. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Speed and Agility Coach (CSAC), Functional Movement Screen Level 1 (FMS), Y- Balance Test (YBT), Reflexive Performance Reset Levels 1 & 2 (RPR) Certified, Original Strength Level 1 certified and a certified Track & Field Technical Coach.
Daniel has several years of experience as a personal trainer and strength coach and has been published over twenty times in magazines such as the Nebraska Coaches Magazine, the National Strength and Conditioning Association's Personal Training Quarterly and the Training & Conditioning Magazine, among many others. He has been featured as a speaker at the Track and Football Consortium and the Annual Nebraska High School Association’s Multi-Sport Clinics.