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This webinar teaches how to use Universal Design for Learning and how using this system will allow all children to be included in physical education lessons. read more
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What does it take to win repeatedly at the top level of sport? To find out, we interviewed 17 super-coaches and their athletes. Here’s what we found out, we have called it Driven Benevolence read more
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Ann and Chris Frederick answer questions about how to assess your body’s needs, how and when to stretch, the benefits of stretching, and when stretching can aid in recovery. read more
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This webinar looks at the high and repetitive biomechanical demands contact sports typically impose on the neuro-musculo-skeletal system. It presented the integrated approach taken by RS@Bath in the study of sports collisions. read more
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In this webinar, Dr Paul Kelly will argue that a lack of consensus about the best way to define, assess, or utilise the concepts of validity and reliability has led to inconsistencies and confusion within the Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour evidence base. read more
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This webinar informed viewers about the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM). The webinar included information about research happening within the NCSEM and also included information on potential new roles that might be available in the future. read more
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This session explored the use of the weightlifting exercises and their derivatives across mesocycles to enhance the force-velocity profile of athletes and therefore athletic performance read more
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This webinar provided an overview of psychological characteristics that are commonly identified as risk factors in sports injuries. The second part of the webinar examined the potential role of psychological interventions in sports injury prevention. Finally, the webinar closed with offering some future research directions within the area. read more
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In this new webinar series, we will discuss read more
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This webinar discusses the evolution of the health classroom read more
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