Category: Applied Sports Science Newsletter

Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 25, 2021

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 25, 2021   Don’t Expect Kawhi Leonard or Klay Thompson to Play Opening NightDon’t Expect Kawhi Leonard or Klay Thompson to Play Opening Night Sports Illustrated, Fan Nation, Joey Linn from August 21, 2021 he NBA has released its schedule for the 2021-22 […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 23, 2021

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 23, 2021   Shayna Jack appeal case tests sport’s legal principles on doping bans Queensland University of Technology (Australia), QUT Online from August 23, 2021 Two QUT law researchers argue Ms Jack should be free to compete having served the two-year ban Ms […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 19, 2021

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 19, 2021   KU Jayhawks football’s Kyron Johnson: speed, 10-yard sprint Kansas City Star, Jesse Newell from August 13, 2021 … Now the goal is to turn that athletic ability into football production, with KU’s new coaching staff moving him to a different […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 18, 2021

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 18, 2021   Why is Eliud Kipchoge So Much Better Than Everyone Else? PodiumRunner, Amby Burfoot from August 16, 2021 With his seemingly effortless victory in the Olympic Marathon steambath in Japan, Eliud Kipchoge ended the debate. There’s no longer any question that […]

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Applied Sports Science newsletter – August 12, 2021

Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for August 12, 2021   Olympic medallist Nicola White seeks legal advice over claims of GB Hockey’s ‘systemic failings’ The Telegraph (UK), Fiona Thomas from August 10, 2021 Double Olympic hockey medallist Nicola White is seeking legal advice over what she has described as GB […]

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