Methodological approaches to applied practice: Discussing Phenomenology 

By Dr Andrew Soundy and Dr Paul Garner Another in a series of conversations on methodological practices, Dr Andy Soundy and Dr Paul Garner discuss the underpinning tenets of phenomenology, and how this philosophical approach is useful in applied research.   A.A.Soundy@bham.ac.uk P.F.Garner@bham.ac.uk

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Advancing Professional Practice in Sport: Join the “From Lab to Field” Symposium 

By Caroline White The Graduate School of Sport and Professional Practice invites you to the 2025 symposium, “From Lab to Field: Connecting the Dots Between Research and Professional Practice in Sports Performance.” This premier event is tailored for professionals, practitioners, and students who are committed to elevating their expertise in sports performance and integrating cutting-edge research into … Continue reading “Advancing Professional Practice in Sport: Join the “From Lab to Field” Symposium “

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Reflections on Leadership: Insights Gained from a Week with Undergraduate Sports Students 

By Katie Cronin Recently, I had the unique opportunity to spend a week with sports students who were exploring the concept of leadership within their field. This experience prompted me to reflect deeply on my own leadership style and its impact on my professional practice both as an educator and clinician.  The Intersection of Leadership … Continue reading “Reflections on Leadership: Insights Gained from a Week with Undergraduate Sports Students “

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Experimentation: the fundamental process of doctoral education

By Professor Barry Drust Photo by Trnava University on Unsplash The majority of students are remote to the university on the Doctorate in Sport and Exercise Science. I feel that it is important that they feel part of the university as well as also get the chance to interact in person with each other and us (less so … Continue reading “Experimentation: the fundamental process of doctoral education”

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From Theory to Practice: My Journey in Applied Exercise Physiology at The University of Birmingham 

By Freya Stapleton and Dave Sheldon I began my journey as an exercise physiologist at the University of Birmingham, where I was fortunate to gain invaluable applied placement experience within the university’s athletics and triathlon performance programmes, as part of a 2nd year Applied Professional Practice and 3rd year Professional Dissertation modules. This experience encompassed:  … Continue reading “From Theory to Practice: My Journey in Applied Exercise Physiology at The University of Birmingham “

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Embracing collaboration: Physiotherapists and sport and exercise professionals working together and how we do it at MoveWell, University of Birmingham. 

By Jude Coe Photo by Josh Calabrese on Unsplash In response to the insightful article “Collaborate, Don’t Compete: How the Physiotherapy Profession Can Work Collaboratively with Exercise Professionals” published in Frontline, I am inspired to reflect on the immense potential that lies in fostering a collaborative approach between physiotherapists and other sport and exercise professionals. This synergy can … Continue reading “Embracing collaboration: Physiotherapists and sport and exercise professionals working together and how we do it at MoveWell, University of Birmingham. “

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GSSPP representing at BASEM Conference   

By Caroline White The University of Birmingham was proud to showcase its Postgraduate Taught (PGT) programmes at the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine (BASEM) 2024 conference, offering insight into its innovative academic opportunities in Sports and Exercise Medicine. Held this year in Coventry at the Ricoh Arena, the BASEM conference is a central … Continue reading “GSSPP representing at BASEM Conference   “

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How South Africa Rugby is Using Video Game Tech to Get Players Game-Ready 

By Jamie Kyte If you’re into rugby or sports analysis, you might have seen this cool video of the South Africa Rugby team’s pre-game prep. In the video, you can see how the head coach has created a special piece of software that looks a bit like a video game. It’s designed to help players … Continue reading “How South Africa Rugby is Using Video Game Tech to Get Players Game-Ready “

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Road to the Womens Euros 

By Dan Lothian Image Credit: Ashley Crowden  Supporting the Wales senior women’s football team in their recent Euro qualification games against Slovakia was an exciting and challenging experience. As a sport scientist working alongside the women’s senior physical performance coach Dan Gordon, our goal was clear: to prepare every player to perform at their best … Continue reading “Road to the Womens Euros “

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