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Lee Brown is a Senior Lecturer at the University of East London, affiliated with the Health, Sport & Bioscience research institute. His research focuses on sports physiology, strength and conditioning, and biomechanics with a particular emphasis on martial arts (Muay Thai, boxing), military fitness, and injury prevention. Key areas of investigation include optimizing kicking/punching performance through resistance training modalities, profiling elite athletes’ physiological parameters, and applying reactive strength principles to firefighter operational performance.
His work bridges theoretical physiological research with practical applications in combat sports and military contexts. Notable contributions include studies on Olympic weightlifting derivatives for Muay Thai kicking efficacy, eccentric/concentric training for boxing impact power, and postactivation potentiation effects on Muay Thai techniques. He has published extensively in journals such as the Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning and the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
Lee’s research consistently emphasizes the interplay between strength training methodologies and real-world performance, with implications for injury mitigation and operational readiness in both sport and military domains.
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