The aim of this webinar is to discuss respiratory influences on oxygen transport and how they might exacerbate exercise-induced respiratory and/or peripheral muscle fatigue and compromise endurance performance in health and disease. read more
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Implement or develop new interventions promoting PA in shift workers based on knowledge from current PA patterns together with the effectiveness of health promotion programmes. read more
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Producing world-class performance requires numerous factors to align at a given point in time. Support teams for athletes and teams are now larger than ever, however, harnessing all of this knowledge and applying it to the athlete effectively is the key to success. This is not always an easy task but when it happens the results speak for themselves. Dr Kevin Currell will share his principles, experiences and reflections from over 10 years at the EIS and discuss the challenges that need to be read more
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Doping in sport is ubiquitous and recent evidence of systematic doping regimes call into question the legitimacy of the current anti-doping system. This system seemingly prioritises detection-deterrence over prevention and a stronger case needs to be made for working upstream to prevent the root causes of the doping behaviour. read more
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Sleep has become one of the prominent areas of interest. Recent research in sport has started to explore factors affecting sleep in athletes and also the implications for performance and injury. read more
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This webinar explored different approaches to analysing data in bivariate plots, including using RMSD, vector coding and CI2. read more
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This webinar is to provide an introduction to exercise training in the pediatric population and to highlight the current gaps in our knowledge for researchers, coaches, parents and practitioners. 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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