Whether looking to improve performance or accelerate rehabilitation, coaches and applied sport scientists are frequently required to select one intervention over another. How do they make sure that they are selecting something that works over snake oil?
Effective decision making requires an openness to new ideas balanced against a sceptical scrutiny. The Dual Axis Framework provides a tool for coaches and applied practitioners to structure their evaluation of the evidence-base underpinning their practice, to engage in productive peer discussions, and to decide where to invest, innovate, investigate and debunk.
Join PESS staff members Dr Phil Kearney, Dr Frank Nugent and Professor Drew Harrison for a webinar on May 28th at 7pm as they discuss their recent chapter from the book Myths of Sports Performance.
You can sign up to the free webinar here.
Dr. Phil Kearney is the Course Director of the MSc Applied Sports Coaching within the PESS Department here at the University of Limerick.
View Phil’s profile: https://pure.ul.ie/en/persons/philip-kearney
Email: philip.kearney@ul.ie (for MSc inquiries please email ASC@ul.ie )
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