Texas Tech Sport & Occupational Neuromechanics Lab (@ttu_biomech) 's Twitter Profile
Texas Tech Sport & Occupational Neuromechanics Lab

@ttu_biomech

We conduct biophysical analyses of human motion to maximize movement performance. Facility Director: @johnharry76

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ttubiomechanics.com/post/reflectin… A very insightful series of blog posts has begun, with the focus being tips, tricks, advice for current or prospective PhD students Thanks to Dr. Luke Chowning for authoring the series! Happy reading! #PhD #phdlife #AcademicTwitter #studentsuccess .

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#sport #science folks: Want to know why you should stop exclusively analyzing your data with team or position group averages? Well, here’s one reason- team average (red) and SD (blue) hides the players’ (rows) change!

#sport #science folks:

Want to know why you should stop exclusively analyzing your data with team or position group averages? Well, here’s one reason- team average (red) and SD (blue) hides the players’ (rows) change!
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There's still time to apply for our new position. We offer great work-life balance, reasonable teaching loads (1-2 classes/semester), and opportunity to do cool work in sports science and S&C with Todd Smith and co. as well as outside partners like USA Weightlifting

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Recent MS grad @danqaz98 coming in hot with lead author publication #2 from his work b4 he left us to work towards a PhD in New Zealand. Here we got some preliminary hints that biomechanics don’t change much if at all across sets of deadlifts at a common 5x5 intensity.

Recent MS grad @danqaz98 coming in hot with lead author publication #2 from his work b4 he left us to work towards a PhD in New Zealand. 

Here we got some preliminary hints that biomechanics don’t change much if at all across sets of deadlifts at a common 5x5 intensity.
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Want to assess and deconstruct your athletes’ landing deceleration ability but aren’t sure how? Don’t worry, we got you! 👊 journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/full…

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Check out our newest post, which happens to be a video! Woot. Hey, Andy Galpin, PhD, sorry to do this but we are slightly stealing your "5-minute physiology" stuff with this "5-minute force" stuff 😃

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Great opportunity to work with a great researcher in our department. If you like exercise physiology and you’re a cool person, Dr. Vellers is who you should contact!

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This is why you can’t trust auto-populated metrics. When metrics are labeled poorly, results contradict physics. This throws gas on the fire challenging application of tech in practice. Researchers should not rely on these outputs. Calculate them from raw data or don’t do it

This is why you can’t trust auto-populated metrics. 

When metrics are labeled poorly, results contradict physics. This throws gas on the fire challenging application of tech in practice. Researchers should not rely on these outputs. Calculate them from raw data or don’t do it