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To shoe or not to shoe? – Running and Technology

May 15, 2013by UKSportSci Leave a comment

More Than a Pair of Shoes: Running and Technology Here’s a good clip from an interview Dr Andrew Franklyn-Miller did on RTE’s Morning Edition. I especially like what he says […]

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Biomechanics, Guest, Science, Uncategorized
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Science needs to be mainstream; but not THAT mainstream!!!

March 17, 2013by UKSportSci Leave a comment

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research is a good portal for the S&C coach. However, I keep reading articles in it that make me question its scientific rigour. I’ve […]

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Article Review, Science, Stuart Miller
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Science is not a certainty

January 30, 2013by UKSportSci Leave a comment

It’s common for “science” to be discredited in public arguments based on us “scientists” not being able to deliver an exact answer. The thing is, uncertainty is a big part […]

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Pedagogy, Science, Stuart Miller
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Making a good educational video

January 28, 2013by UKSportSci 2 Comments

Designing an educational video is not easy. It presents a new learning environment that many of us are not familiar with. So what makes a good educational video? I’ve recently […]

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Pedagogy, Stuart Miller
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Replicating the human body

January 25, 2013by UKSportSci Leave a comment

Science and technology never fail to amaze me and put me in a state of awe. There are many amazing stories out there, but these are just a few that […]

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Biomechanics, Guest, Psychology, Science
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Why are East Africans so dominant?

January 23, 2013by UKSportSci Leave a comment

East Africans have been dominant in the middle and long distance running for what seems like an eternity. Many hypotheses have been floating around, with little (conclusive) evidence to support […]

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Article Review, Biomechanics, Physiology, Science, Stuart Miller, Uncategorized
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Bringing Hollywood to the Lecture Theatre

January 19, 2013by UKSportSci 1 Comment

At the start of 2012, I began filming my first year biomechanics lectures. I didn’t really have a specific purpose for this. Instead, there were a few “loose” reasons: – […]

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