Working with @midwestgym has us beaming with pride.
From D1 athletes to #HAUSBuilt Olympian @sunisalee_, they’ve shaped some of the sport’s best. Now, these elite gymnasts are training with Niki Fokken and using our Sports Science Lab to take their performance to new heights.
Save the date! We’ll be hosting the 3rd annual Athlete Health & Performance Symposium at the University of Utah on April 11 & 12, 2025. Stay tuned for more details!
In the Sports Science Lab, we use the Biodex to measure rotational forces in athletes post-surgery, providing precise data to guide their rehabilitation.
This athlete was last tested 12 weeks ago, and the changes made to her program based on those results are paying off.
@johnharry76 Hi John, we use theia off a laptop that has an ethernet port. There is no tower involved. Makes set up and tear down relatively quick and easy! Send me a dm if you have any other questions! Thanks.
We’re expanding our team! Interested in working in a collaborative high performance environment as a sports scientist? Check out the details here 👇
https://t.co/BfodXHg3LD
🏌️♀️ From student athletes to UNO deans, the @UNOPitchingLab has them covered! Last week, CEHHS Dean Nancy Edick had the mechanics of her golf swing analyzed by the lab's team of movement experts.
In an attempt to highlight some of the golf research out there, I will be posting some of the interesting findings that I come across in studies.
Note: the summaries are simple and concise, so I encourage giving the full article a read if interested.
Research Spotlight: Garrett Eggleston, a Graduate Assistant on Dr. Knarr’s team, has built a golf analysis lab from the ground up. Golf has been a passion of his for a long time and he hopes to use the lab to study movement patterns during golf and how they relate to injury.