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Tennis

Reviewing elite tennis performance – a CSER project

The physical demands of elite tennis performance continue to evolve, reflecting equipment and player conditioning advances. And whilst tennis performance data exist in the public domain, data sources are sporadic,…

June 1, 2020 in News, Research, Sport.

Improving Paralympian performance – a CSER project

Since 2018, the Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER) has been working in partnership with the Sports Intelligence (SI) team at the English Institute of Sport (EIS). CSER’s knowledge of data analysis techniques is…

May 13, 2020 in Research, Sport.

Centre for Sports Engineering Research 2019 Review

Click here to read the Centre for Sports Engineering Research 2019 Review The Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER) is led by Dr Simon Goodwill. It is the world’s largest academic group in…

April 30, 2020 in Projects, Research.

Working out in the age of coronavirus

Dr Markos Klonizakis (reader in clinical physiology) recently featured in ZME Science, discussing how individuals can work out in the age of coronavirus. Read an extract from Working out in…

March 18, 2020 in News, Your Wellbeing.
MindfullyStrong

MindfullySTRONG: improving lives the mindful way

MindfullySTRONG, an integrated mindfulness and strength training programme designed for people who wish to become physically and mentally fitter, is the latest programme to be delivered from our new Advanced…

March 9, 2020 in News, Your Wellbeing.

From stress to sporting success – a Q&A with Dr James Rumbold

Dr James Rumbold (senior lecturer in sport and exercise psychology) recently published his research paper An experience sampling study of organizational stress processes and future playing time in professional sport…

March 6, 2020 in Research, Staff News.

Explore! Science, Engineering and More returns

Our popular family public engagement event Explore! Science, Engineering and More returns on Saturday 21 March as part of Sheffield Hallam University’s science week programme. Last year, Explore! saw over…

March 2, 2020 in Events, News.

A day to celebrate our mental health nurses

Friday 21 February 2020 was Mental Health Nurses’ Day. Organised by the RCN Mental Health Forum, the day was partly a response to a drop in mental health nursing staff…

February 21, 2020 in News, Staff News.

Join us for a 30-minute lunchtime walk

Looking for a fitness-boosting activity to do over lunchtime? Come join us every Wednesday for a 30-minute walk. The group, open to all abilities, will be meeting at Heart of…

February 5, 2020 in Your Wellbeing.

Internet memes could help people with depression, new study finds

Hallam press release People suffering from depression relate to internet memes which portray dark and depressing content in a more positive way than those not suffering from symptoms of depression, according…

January 29, 2020 in Research.

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