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Research by PESSOct 3, 202210:09 amOctober 7, 2022
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My PhD journey .. the end is finally in sight … – Karl Fleming.

Greetings again out there in Blog land, I am back to update you on my PhD thesis-by-publication journey, which hopefully shall conclude following my VIVA in mid-October. My programme of research investigated the effects of […]

Research by PESSSep 30, 20228:11 am
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How Does Physical Conditioning Influence a Players Work Rate and Post-Match Recovery? – Dr. Lorcan daly.

I have recently completed my PhD investigating ‘Performance Attenuation and Recovery in Gaelic Games’ under the supervision and guidance of Dr. David Kelly and Dr. Ciarán Ó Catháin at the Technological University of the Shannon. […]

Research by PESSSep 29, 20228:42 am

The Physical Activity for Health – Physical Activity Measurement Training Course 2022 – Aidan Buffey.

This year was the inaugural Physical Activity for Health (PAfH), physical activity measurement training course, held at the University of Limerick in the Physical Education and Sport Science (PESS) Department. The training course welcomed international […]

Research by PESSSep 28, 20223:01 pm
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Beyond the science: Collateral benefits of running lifestyle intervention studies – Dr. Brian Carson.

The purpose of research is to enhance society by advancing knowledge through developing theories, testing them and translating these findings into some practical benefit to society. As scientists we are ultimately focused on developing our […]

Research by PESSSep 26, 202212:00 pmSeptember 26, 2022
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Publication: Visual exploratory activity and practice design: Perceptions of experienced coaches in professional football academies

Research Impact: Visual exploratory activity (VEA), or scanning, refers to head and/or body movements made by a player prior to receiving the ball with the aim of picking up information to guide future actions – […]

Research by PESSSep 26, 202212:00 pmSeptember 26, 2022
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Publication: A figurational viewpoint of the complexity of policy enactment: An opportunity for agonistic dialogue?

Research Impact:  In this paper we argue the need for agonistic dialogue between the stakeholders of the educational community and how his could lead to these stakeholders working together across curriculum policy spaces (e.g., curriculum development, teacher education, professional development) and […]

Research by PESSSep 26, 202212:00 pmSeptember 26, 2022
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Publication: Digital technology and teacher digital competency in physical education: a holistic view of teacher and student perspectives

Research Impact:  This paper aimed to explore teacher competency in applying digital technology into their physical education class and identify if students’ motivation levels change as a result of integrating digital technology into physical education […]

Research by PESSSep 20, 20223:43 pm

What are the priorities for research into youth sport in Ireland? – Dr. Phil Kearney

At the PEPAYS forum hosted at the University of Limerick on June 11th, I facilitated a session discussing Priorities for Research in Youth Sport in Ireland. Consistent with the theme of the conference, which was […]

Research by PESSSep 14, 202212:49 pm
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PESS Researchers awarded joint paper of the year for PESP Journal

Congratulations to PESS researchers (Antonio Calderon, Ann MacPhail, and Brigitte Moody) who were awarded joint paper of the year for Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (PESP) Journal.  PESP has an IF 5.830 and is ranked […]

Research by PESSSep 14, 202212:05 pmSeptember 27, 2022
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PUBLICATION: Risk Factors for Acute Ankle Sprains in Field-Based, Team Contact Sports: a Systematic Review – Patrick Dolan, SCCC CSCS MSc

Research Impact It is widely accepted today that there are multiple physiological, psychological and behavioral benefits to participating in physical activity and sport in most populations. While the level of benefit varies across populations, there […]

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