Great few days presenting in Paris 🇫🇷 @Kinesport75 @LeParc1970 on..
‘Detecting injury risk in change of direction assessment: Importance of the deceleration phase’
👨🎨 And picture summary … !
Back to the Future – in support of a renewed emphasis on generic AGILITY training within sports-specific developmental pathways....
https://t.co/yoPuyGMR6C
After the publication of this paper https://t.co/7nOoVGYLUL in @sportsbiomechj, I hope to resurrect the discussion on intersegmental forces & moments in the Biomch-l forum: https://t.co/OMp4VhK8Zp
💣 Great to have final proofs for latest article commenting on....
⚽️ Elite football of 2030 will not be the same as that of 2020...🤔
https://t.co/yjhB0jKILQ
And to pull together some thoughts from an amazing group of practitioners!
After countless conversations w/ @BARRYD22 & multiple iterations, we're happy to see this published in @EurJSportSci...
A Framework for Effective Knowledge Translation and Performance Delivery of Sport Scientists in Professional Sport
https://t.co/K8o1ZQLgCA
Coach these workouts are boring. Ok here try this - Run 40 x 400 everyday for three weeks! That is what Emile Zatopek did. I don't recommend it, but we need to get back to training robust adaptable athletes rather than entertaining them. Sometimes training is boring.
More filming for the upcoming semester - this is the sit-to-stand velocity/power test using the @GymAware PowerTool. Previously validated against 3D motion capture in older adults https://t.co/3TfHlXodDj
Looking forward to presenting the next #SportsBiomLS lecture Thursday 30 April, 11 am 🇬🇧, on Inverse Dynamics, assessment of musculoskeletal loading and related terminology & mechanical misconceptions. With thanks to @biomechstu@ISBSOFFICIAL & @Vicon
There's a huge difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
We talk in fact-deficient, obfuscating generalities to cover up our lack of understanding.