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Lewis Fazackerley is an Associate Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology within the Faculty of Health, specifically in the School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences. He holds a PhD from QUT and is affiliated with the Skill Sport Performance Research Injury Group (SPRING), contributing to sports science research with a focus on practical applications in professional sports settings.
His research interests span sports science, exercise physiology, and sports medicine, with particular emphasis on athlete performance monitoring, injury prevention, and workload management in professional sports. Fazackerley's work bridges theoretical knowledge with practical implementation, focusing on how physiological and psychological factors impact athletic performance and injury risk.
Analysis of his publications reveals a strong focus on professional team sports, particularly rugby league and football (soccer), examining how training calendars, competitive schedules, and environmental factors influence athlete performance. His recent work has expanded into innovative areas like applying generative AI to sports science education, demonstrating his adaptability to emerging technologies in the field.
Lewis Fazackerley has collaborated extensively with researchers like Glen Minett, Vaughan Kelly, and others, producing research that addresses real-world challenges faced by professional sports organizations and athletes. His work often employs mixed-methods approaches to capture both quantitative performance metrics and qualitative perspectives from players and coaching staff.
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