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Sam Gleadhill is an Online Course Facilitator and Research Degree Supervisor at the University of South Australia's Online City West Campus. His work focuses on sports biomechanics, sprinting mechanics, and resistance training, with a strong emphasis on kinematic and kinetic analysis. He has contributed to research on flexibility improvement, sprint training methodologies, and the application of wearable technologies in sports performance.
Dr. Gleadhill’s research explores topics such as optimal stretching protocols, the effects of resistance training on recovery, and the biomechanical nuances of sprinting performance. His studies frequently employ advanced methodologies like meta-analyses, cluster analysis, and randomized controlled trials to investigate athletic performance and training strategies.
His work bridges practical training applications and scientific rigor, with a focus on translating research into actionable insights for athletes and coaches. He has collaborated on projects related to inertial measurement units (IMUs) and other wearable technologies to improve measurement accuracy in biomechanical studies.
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