CASES is delighted to share that Dr Keith Tolfrey HonFCASES ICSESPF, former Chair of the Association, has been recognised as one of the two inaugural Fellows of the International Confederation of Sport and Exercise Science Practice (ICSESP). Congratulations Keith! 🎉
📑 Our latest paper exploring the prescription of aerobic BFR exercise - this time in healthy adults!
Consider your desired outcomes and physiological responses when choosing between fixed-workloads and RPE-based approaches 🚴🏼
https://t.co/CimwG7pqSf
Proud to have received a Vice-Chancellors’ Award for Promoting Excellence in Learning and Teaching for teaching excellence as an early career academic! It’s great to be recognised for my contributions to the students at @notredameaus
Myth busting is so important! At the Centre of Excellence for Women in Sport @McrInstSport we are committed to conducting and sharing credible research evidence, which will empower girls and women in sport. Huge thanks to @sportsagentspod for such an insightful discussion.
Pre-cooling alters pacing profiles resulting in no additional benefit to 20-km self-paced maximal cycling time-trial performance in heat acclimated endurance athletes - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport https://t.co/cmk4Z6IIOZ
I’d like to be clear; I didn’t contribute to this article & my work has been misrepresented.
Genuinely sad to see the same myths doing the rounds again. I’m happy to speak with any journalist who’d like to accurately represent the science & women’s sport https://t.co/y3KmNq9Tf6
🚨 Australian Females Needed! 🚨
We're researching your menstrual cycle health knowledge and awareness, and need your input!
Help us improve research and education in this space.
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Thank you for sharing & RTs
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🚨Latest BFR Publication
@TomWalden89 led this discussion highlighting how BFR could alter gait & why this may be an issue. Mainly relevant to clinical populations but it can apply to other populations that walk with BFR
We do also offer some potential solutions
Worth a read!
Funded PhD: Female-specific physiological responses to exercise in the heat. Led by @Rowland_SN here @LboroSSEHS
Great opportunity for the right person to collect data in this interesting area.
https://t.co/hXvSEslMTl
We're Hiring! @notredameaus
Looking for a Clinical Ex Phys to join the team in Perth
🔸Currently practicing as an AEP
🔸Level C (B's can also apply!)
🔸Up to 1.0FTE
Closing date: 10th Dec
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Excited to share the launch of the International Blood Flow Restriction Training Consortium! Bringing together leading research and expertise to advance training, rehab, and performance. Take a look at https://t.co/UFB1ybCrYY
Our intention in this IJSPP paper "University Rankings in Sport Science: A True Reflection of Excellence?" (Girard Matic I, Girard O) is to discuss the complexity of university rankings as a true reflection of academic excellence in sport science. Let us know your thoughts !
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke have different s/s and are treated differently. EHS is a medical emergency. And remember the s/s of exertional heat stroke & classic heat stroke are different. Thank you to @JenniVanos and @SScarneoMiller for creating this great infographic!