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Research by PESSNov 20, 20189:00 amNovember 19, 2018
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Publication: Transformative Teaching and Learning Through Engaged Practice: Lecturers’ & Students’ Experiences

Research Impact: This article explores the transformative teaching and learning experiences that arose throughout the duration of the The Community Wellness, Empowerment, Leadership and Lifeskills (CWell) program, a 2-year community-driven program developed in partnership between an […]

Research by PESSNov 20, 20189:00 amNovember 19, 2018
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Publication: The what, how, where and when of resilience as a dynamic, episodic, self-regulating system: A response to Hill et al.(2018)

Research Summary Impact: In sport a seasons work is often narrowed down to a singular performance; the ability to buffer stress and persist in pressurised situations and on-going daily stressors is fundamental in any performing context, […]

Research by PESSNov 19, 20184:19 pm
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Publication: Acute reduction of lower-body contractile function following a microbiopsy of m. vastus lateralis

Research Impact Summary:  In resistance trained men 18‐35 years, capable of producing forceful/powerful muscular contractions, a minimally invasive unilateral microbiopsy of m. vastus lateralis causes an acute inhibition of lower‐body bilateral contractile function and an imbalance between […]

Research by PESSNov 19, 20183:52 pm
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Publication: “Sex Differences in the Recovery of Neuromuscular Function Following Resistance Training in Trained Men & Women

Research Impact Summary: Knowledge pertaining to the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function allows practitioners to make more informed decisions when designing longitudinal training programs. Based on the findings from this study, we suggest the sex of […]

Opinion by PESSNov 12, 20189:00 amNovember 7, 2018
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Maintaining our mental well-being while completing a PhD. Jessie Barr

“I don’t think there’s anything darker than doing a PhD”. I first came across the title of this Irish Times article on the day it was published back in December of last year while “taking […]

Other by PESSNov 9, 20189:00 amNovember 7, 2018
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Determine meaningful changes in performance. Claire Brady

Laboratory and field based performance tests are an important element of athlete profiling. These tests allow coaches to identify strengths and weaknesses and design training programmes accordingly. Identifying a meaningful change in performance is therefore […]

Teaching by PESSNov 7, 20189:00 amNovember 5, 2018
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PME – PE Enters a New Era. Dr Melissa Parker

Welcome to a new era for the Professional Master of Education – Physical Education (PME-PE)! Exciting things are happening and we offer thanks! Six years ago the “Grad Dip” transitioned to a two-year programme resulting […]

Research by PESSNov 5, 20182:03 pm
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Publication: Would New Zealand adolescents cycle to school more if allowed to cycle without a helmet?

Research Impact: The effectiveness of bicycle helmet use in preventing head injuries has been well documented.  Mandatory helmet-use legislation is present in multiple countries including New Zealand. However, studies examining factors associated with adolescents’ perception that […]

Research by PESSNov 5, 20181:54 pm
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Book Chapter: Strength Training for Swimmers

This chapter covers the impact of strength training for swimming performance (free swimming, starts, and turns); its effects on swimming biomechanics; dry-land and in-water strength training methods; and the periodization of strength training for swimming […]

Research by PESSOct 26, 20188:00 amOctober 25, 2018
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Personalised exercise prescription: one size doesn’t always fit all! Tom Aird

Research in the last number of decades has clearly outlined the overall beneficial effects of exercise on human health and performance, but explanations for why some people do not respond favourably to exercise remain poorly […]

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