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Welcome to Bangor Sport Science - the official podcast for the School of Psychology and Sport Sciences at Bangor University. Each month, we invite expert guests to talk about topics related to health, performance and well-being. We will discuss latest research ideas and how these can inform practice and decision making for a range of professionals involved in this area including:
Sport ScientistsStrength and Conditioning CoachesExercise Physiologists/Cardiac rehabilitation PractitionersSport PsychologistsNutritionistsDoctors and Allied Health ProfessionalsAthletesStudentsEach episode also has an accompanying video on the Bangor Sport Science YouTube channel so that you can see the host and the guests! Just click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebkoxhp-NiOWByomRqsaDw


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Bangor Sport Science Kevin Williams

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Welcome to Bangor Sport Science - the official podcast for the School of Psychology and Sport Sciences at Bangor University. Each month, we invite expert guests to talk about topics related to health, performance and well-being. We will discuss latest research ideas and how these can inform practice and decision making for a range of professionals involved in this area including:
Sport ScientistsStrength and Conditioning CoachesExercise Physiologists/Cardiac rehabilitation PractitionersSport PsychologistsNutritionistsDoctors and Allied Health ProfessionalsAthletesStudentsEach episode also has an accompanying video on the Bangor Sport Science YouTube channel so that you can see the host and the guests! Just click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebkoxhp-NiOWByomRqsaDw


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    From Sport Science Graduate to Police Officer!

    From Sport Science Graduate to Police Officer!

    In this month’s episode we speak to Officer Mark Langley to discuss how his Sport and Exercise Science Degree at Bangor helped him pursue a career in the Police force. Mark talks candidly about his life experiences and how he navigated his career through the difficulties of the COVID era. He also discusses the intricacies of the different duties an officer has and how physical and psychological factors play a crucial part in performing well in the role. 
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    • 41 min
    Injury Prevention in Rugby Union

    Injury Prevention in Rugby Union

    This months episode features Dr Julian Owen who focuses on player welfare and prevention of injury in rugby union. Julian also discusses injury prevention in girls youth rugby and work that is being done to understand the causes of injury in school age children. The video version of the podcast can be found here: https://youtu.be/iDeWQ1Kq_iA
    A relevant academic paper can be accessed here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37495222/

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    • 30 min
    Skill Acquisition: The Missing Link

    Skill Acquisition: The Missing Link

    In this video, Dr Vicky Gottwald discusses the importance of a skill acquisition practitioner to improve sporting performance with a special focus on Rugby. During the episode she provides expert insights about the following topics:
    1. The role of a Skill Acquisition practitioner in a sport science support team.
    2. Discusses common coaching myths.
    3. Highlights methods to support coaches about the science of skill
    acquisition.
    So whether you are a coach, practitioner, scientist, student or athlete, this episode provides you with all the essential information about how we acquire skill.
    A video of this podcast recording can be found here: https://youtu.be/xpXqC0VRU8k
    Relevant publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37293436/

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    • 30 min
    Tackling the Unseen: Non-Contact Injuries in Rugby Union

    Tackling the Unseen: Non-Contact Injuries in Rugby Union

    In this first ever episode, Dr Seren Evans (an expert in Rugby Science) talks about several important themes related to non-contact injuries in Rugby. She also addresses the important issue of concussion and it's risk of causing subsequent non-contact injuries. Some of the questions covered include:
    What steps can players, coaches, and teams take to minimize the risk of non-contact injuries? Are there any emerging technologies or techniques being used to detect non-contact injuries in rugby? How do non-contact injuries impact a player's career and the overall team performanceWhat are athlete monitoring protocols, and how do they work to track athlete performance and health?What specific metrics and data points are most valuable in injury prediction?How can coaches and sports medicine professionals use this data to make informed decisions and prevent injuries?What are the potential long-term effects of a concussion on an athlete's health and performance?How can concussions increase the risk of non-contact injuries in sports?Are there any rehabilitation strategies that can help athletes recover from concussions and reduce their injury risk?
    The episode will be particularly relevant to coaches, practitioners (e.g., S&C coach, physiotherapists, doctors, etc.), data scientists, players and community rugby union teams.
    A video of the podcast can be found here: https://youtu.be/JOqx8Bhwyd4?si=HcHqNoEyJZB441gw
    Relevant Publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35184953/

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    • 31 min

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