The Next Generation of Sports Physiotherapists 

By Caroline White The pre-registration physiotherapy students at the University of Birmingham have supported the University sports teams for over 10 years, with the aim to give aspiring Sports Physiotherapists an opportunity to develop key skills to help them achieve their aspirations.   Over recent years, the scheme has been further enhanced with support from industry … Continue reading “The Next Generation of Sports Physiotherapists “

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Meta-reflection in the Alps: Reviewing reviews 

By Dr Paul Garner Last week I attended the annual BASI (British Association of Snowsport Instructors) Trainers Conference in Hintertux, Austria. This was the first time the training body of circa 70 people had met in person, and on snow since 2017. BASI Trainers are recruited and appointed via a rigorous selection process and are … Continue reading “Meta-reflection in the Alps: Reviewing reviews “

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 “They’re off!” Thoughts on a new cohort for the Doctorate in Sport and Exercise Sciences 

By Professor Barry Drust Photo Credit: Nicolas Holzey his month saw the start of 9 new students on the Doctorate in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Birmingham. A new cohort of students and the start of a new academic cycle always brings excitement. There are new people to meet and interact with. … Continue reading “ “They’re off!” Thoughts on a new cohort for the Doctorate in Sport and Exercise Sciences “

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Empowering Futures: Navigating the Realms of Sports Analysis through Experiential Learning

By Jamie Kyte As I sit down to ponder my experiences within Performance Analysis, I can’t help but recognise the key influence that early exposure to real-world sports environments had on shaping my career.  Recalling my undergraduate years, I cherished the invaluable experience gained during my initial venture into the world of sports analysis. It … Continue reading “Empowering Futures: Navigating the Realms of Sports Analysis through Experiential Learning”

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Applied Professional Practice Begins at The University of Birmingham 

by Daniel Lothian A group of University of Birmingham Sport Science students have shown outstanding dedication as they returned to campus early this academic year, stepping onto the field during preseason to provide physiology support to two of the university’s flagship sports teams: Hockey and Rugby Union. These proactive second year undergraduate students have embarked … Continue reading “Applied Professional Practice Begins at The University of Birmingham “

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Some people have just got it…? 

By Dr Tom Brownlee Photo Credit: Diego PH on Unsplash A lot of the students I interact with are interested in working in elite sport. Through the opportunities we’ve put together at the University and our extensive network, we’re able to facilitate this in the form of placements. Over the years I’ve often been told … Continue reading “Some people have just got it…? “

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Interdisciplinary specialist support, who are we helping?  

By Dr Paul Garner Creator: David de la Iglesia Villar Technology driven, scientific support is widespread in professional sport. In fact, one might argue it is so prevalent that those involved in raising standards feel obliged to follow the trend of employing multiple specialists, adopting the latest software and drawing upon statistics to support decisions. Failing … Continue reading “Interdisciplinary specialist support, who are we helping?  “

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Road to Sydney 2027 – Supporting Injury Prevention in Grass Roots Netball

By Katie Cronin England’s presence and success in the recent Netball World Cup not only elevates their own reputation, but also has a broader impact on the sport as a whole. The dedication and achievements of the Roses squad inspire young players around the world to pursue their dreams in netball. Combined with visibility of … Continue reading “Road to Sydney 2027 – Supporting Injury Prevention in Grass Roots Netball”

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Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Students Involved in the International Blind Sports Federation World Games

By Caroline White The University of Birmingham has hosted the International Blind Sports Federation World Games from the 18thth to the 27th of August.  Multiple sports have been played, from tennis, football, showdown, archery and goal ball, to name but a few.   Twelve students from our physiotherapy programmes, pre-registration and post-graduate, have supported the medical team … Continue reading “Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Students Involved in the International Blind Sports Federation World Games”

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