Dr Paul Felton
@drpaulfelton
Senior Lecturer: @TrentUni. Biomechanics expert: @icoachcricket. Consultany: @TheCricketBiom. Often found building musculoskeletal models or thinking cricket…
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Great to catch up with NTU Department of Sport Science Alumni Luke Butterfield to discuss Stress Fracture mechanisms today with West Brom’s Academy staff! ⚽️ NTUScienceTechnology BiomechanicsNTU
Great evening catching up with Kaushal (one of my PhD Alumni) earlier in the week 🍻 Looking forward to publishing his PhD and enjoying the next meeting in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰☀️✍️ Sports Biomechanics BiomechanicsNTU NTU Department of Sport Science
Looking forward to writing the risk assessment for this one to go into the BiomechanicsNTU labs…. Too late for this year Dr Timmion Skervin?
Love this ❤️ Charlotte Lyons & Dr Carla Mc Cabe were fantastic to work with. It was an honour to be contacted & special to help answer a question with meaning to Charlotte & female cricket. A great collab bridging science & sport in the ISBS spirit NTU Department of Sport Science
Great to spend some time talking to Ben Ferbrache about all things fast bowling 🎙️🏏 NTU Department of Sport Science
Ever wondered why cheetahs are so dang fast, but smaller animals, like mice, or larger animals, like elephants, are much slower? Thrilled to share our new study in Nature Communications led by Evolutionary Biomechanics Laboratory & Christofer Clemente w/ Peter Bishop. A chat that started 10 y ago rdcu.be/dANSE
Bowling speeds in women's cricket are hitting levels undreamt of ten years ago. Biomechanics expert Dr Paul Felton, who is collating data on women's bowling, discusses the best actions and techniques for pace. NTUScienceTechnology NTU Department of Sport Science NTU Research telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2024/0…
🏏 Bowling speeds in women's cricket are hitting levels undreamt of ten years ago. Biomechanics expert Dr Paul Felton, who is collating data on women's bowling, discusses the best actions and techniques for pace for the The Telegraph 👇 telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2024/0…
A privilege to link up with Nottingham Trent University, NTU Research, NTU Department of Sport Science, Dr Mustafa Sarkar and Chris Harwood last week to explore areas for collaboration in high-performance environments. Some fascinating research being undertaken and lots of ideas in the pipeline. Watch this space!
Unbelievably good conference in Salzburg for ISBS Annual Conference. Thanks to Hermann, Isabella, Jana, Christina and the rest of the organising committee at Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg 👏🏻
ISBS 2024 in the books (conference proceedings) Amazing week in Salzburg with some familiar faces and lots of new ones too 🍺 Lots of impactful biomech work going on! Truly a shame the karaoke bar was shut though… Thank you to ISBS Annual Conference for having us. Danke schön!!
Reflecting back on the week in Salzburg, I had a really good time presenting my work, networking and meeting new people in biomechanics. Just wanted to give a shoutout and share the work of all LboroSSEHS Sports Biomechanics people who presented ISBS Annual Conference ISBS🧵