Richard Armstrong
@rarmstrong1993
PhD Student Investigating Biomechanical Underpinnings & Physiological Adaptations to Eccentric Resistance Training | S&C Coach at COLSC & LJMU
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10-09-2016 16:51:20
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My first time doing an oral presentation of my work in person at ISBS Annual Conference #ISBS2022. It was very challenging, especially as a student from the hosting university LJMU Sport Science. But still got the job done nicely and gained valuable experience! ✌️
🚨 INSIGHTS FROM ATHLETES🚨 Ever wondered... 1. How do athletes feel about their sports nutrition support? 💭 2. What do they want in the future? 🔮 Find out now or download for later with this FREE full text in Frontiers - Sports and Active Living 👉frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
We have a fully funded PhD studentship (UK applicants) on huamn muscle protein homeostasis with age, involving physiological assessments & proteomic analysis of deuterium-labelled human muscle LJMU Sport Science British Society for Research on Ageing The Physiological Society ART of Healthy Ageing Network DM Jatin Burniston for info.
🤯"We identified statistical errors in 85% of the 20 most highly cited meta-analyses in strength and conditioning research over the past 20 years" 🤔What are the most common errors in MAs and how to spot them? Big thanks to Kristin Sainani & Sophia Nimphius for their guidance and help
Wow! Can’t believe this is now published in Physiological Reviews It really is an all-encompassing review & a must read for all in exercise/molecular physiology! Over 1200 papers reviewed & 13 figures! The beautiful writing is all Brendan Egan’s not mine! journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…
Football is the most participated sport in the world, so how does S&C practice vary between global regions? Very happy to have this published and share our findings Rob Erskine, PhD Tom Brownlee Dave Clark Open access ⚽️🏋️♂️🏋️♀️ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17…
Fresh off the (digital) press, the training study from my PhD! We compared high-intensity, low-volume strength training to the most common approach in football and the muscle soreness response post training journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Full… Tom Brownlee Rob Erskine, PhD Dave Clark