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MAKING MOVES IN BIOMECHANICS

As athletes return to training following the successful Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, eis2win.co.uk looks at the changing face of Biomechanics in sport and the latest enabling technology.

EIS Biomechanist, Dr Paul Brice, working out of the Birmingham High Performance Athletics Centre (HiPAC), provides biomechanical support to the UK Athletics performance coaches, athletes and practitioners. The main aim of his work is to provide objective biomechanical information which informs coaching decisions, athlete feedback and support programme development, which in turn results in a positive impact on performance...

THOMPSON APPOINTED NEW DIRECTOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE

THOMPSON APPOINTED NEW DIRECTOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE

Professor Kevin Thompson, currently EIS Regional Manager for the North West and North East regions, has been appointed...

CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON WINNING MARGINS

CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON WINNING MARGINS

English Institute of Sport (EIS) practitioners were among over 400 delegates including coaches, performance directors and...


 
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