Ep 56: Biomechanics Special With Cat Shin Leaders Performance Podcast

    • Sport

“Everyone is using biomechanics every day,” says Cat Shin, the Biomechanics Project Lead at the English Institute of Sport [EIS].
“If you’re looking at, say, technique or injury prevention, you’re looking at biomechanics, whether you call it that or not.”
It is an essential field in this multidisciplinary era: “a biomechanist is part-physicist, part-data scientist, part-performance analyst, part-S&C, part-physio, part-coach. Or put another way, all of those roles are part-biomechanists.”
Shin, who joined the EIS in her newly-created role in 2018, also delves into:
- Her department’s efforts to deliver biomechanics support to those EIS sports where it is not embedded [4:00];
- Understanding the individual athlete and challenging long-held beliefs in the pursuit of optimal performance [12:00];
- The impact of language on your effectiveness as a biomechanist and the importance of pilot testing [21:00];
- How those receptive sports are adapting their philosophies to include evidence-based technical models [24:00].
Further listening:
At Home With Leaders - Sir Dave Brailsford (https://leadersinsport.com/performance/podcast-at-home-with-leaders-sir-dave-brailsford/)
Listen above and subscribe today on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/leaders-performance-podcast/id1124488318?mt=2), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4EKIUuWYk5SWWqRWRQfw3z?si=epSPBhLdREOwtHiGYJnvEg), Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/leaders/the-leaders-performance-podcast) and Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes1124488318/leaders-performance-podcast), or your chosen podcast platform.

“Everyone is using biomechanics every day,” says Cat Shin, the Biomechanics Project Lead at the English Institute of Sport [EIS].
“If you’re looking at, say, technique or injury prevention, you’re looking at biomechanics, whether you call it that or not.”
It is an essential field in this multidisciplinary era: “a biomechanist is part-physicist, part-data scientist, part-performance analyst, part-S&C, part-physio, part-coach. Or put another way, all of those roles are part-biomechanists.”
Shin, who joined the EIS in her newly-created role in 2018, also delves into:
- Her department’s efforts to deliver biomechanics support to those EIS sports where it is not embedded [4:00];
- Understanding the individual athlete and challenging long-held beliefs in the pursuit of optimal performance [12:00];
- The impact of language on your effectiveness as a biomechanist and the importance of pilot testing [21:00];
- How those receptive sports are adapting their philosophies to include evidence-based technical models [24:00].
Further listening:
At Home With Leaders - Sir Dave Brailsford (https://leadersinsport.com/performance/podcast-at-home-with-leaders-sir-dave-brailsford/)
Listen above and subscribe today on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/leaders-performance-podcast/id1124488318?mt=2), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4EKIUuWYk5SWWqRWRQfw3z?si=epSPBhLdREOwtHiGYJnvEg), Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/leaders/the-leaders-performance-podcast) and Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes1124488318/leaders-performance-podcast), or your chosen podcast platform.

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