Luke Hopper
@hopperls
Biomechanist and performing arts scientist at the
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
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http://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au 22-02-2012 14:07:15
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We were thrilled to launch our Collection of Healthcare Guides at #ASPAH2019 + have now made a digital copy of this resource available on our website: buff.ly/36elhN9 Interested in hard copies? Contact us at [email protected] to discuss distribution #HelpyYourShowGoOn
💃Just published: rdcu.be/b1nd4 Development of a human activity recognition system for ballet tasks. Creating potential for objective quantification of specific training volume in ballet. Curtin Institute for Data Science @CurtinPhysio Peter O'Sullivan Luke Hopper
PhD publication no. 3: res.mdpi.com/d_attachment/s… Development of machine learning models using wearable sensors to estimate GRF during jumping activities in ballet allowing for field based use Peter O'Sullivan @CurtinPhysio Luke Hopper
New blog on the ASPAH website: COVID-19 information and advice for Australian performing artists. aspah.org.au/blog/coronavir… Information presented is current as of 17th March- for most current information be sure to follow the government sources and World Health Organization (WHO)
Practical considerations for dancers to support their health and wellbeing through independent, professional dance careers. Sustaining dancer wellbeing through independent professional dance careers. Dr Peta Blevins Danica Hendry @ACRISP_ECU #openaccess tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
The Royal College of Music and Imperial College London are conducting research to understand the impact of #COVID19 on arts and cultural sectors. If you live in Australia please follow this link: imperial.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bs… Further details &links for other countries see our facebook post
Our systematic review and meta-analysis is out on injuries during transition periods across the year in dance @PTiSJournal. Thanks to GM, Geoff Minett & Andrew Hunt sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
What a pleasure to have the fantastic Paul W Mawhinney deliver his workshop albeit entirely via zoom from the UK! Thanks to The Mocap Vaults a great outcome from a highlight of my Winston Churchill Trust (Australia) fellowship. Watch out mocap world there is some hot West Aussie talent on the way!
SciDance Podcast E21 now out: Biomechanics & movement variability with Luke Hopper. We look at the biology of movement control, the relationship of variability to expertise, and strategies for dealing with inconsistent movement. Links to listen in thread. Thank you Luke Hopper !