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Dr. Amy Brightmore serves as a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Physiology at the Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University, where she has held academic positions since 2007. She currently leads the running rehabilitation (Alter G) service through Carnegie Solutions for Health and Performance, bridging clinical application with sports science.
Her academic credentials include:
- BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science from Leeds Beckett University
- MSc Sport and Exercise Science from Leeds Beckett University
Research focuses on the intersection of physiology and sports performance, particularly examining movement patterns and cardiovascular demands in rugby league referees. Her ongoing PhD dissertation evaluates physiological stressors in officiating, contributing to evidence-based training protocols for sports officials. This work extends to broader applications in athletic performance optimization and injury prevention.
No scientific awards or honors are referenced in available documentation.
Amy supervises BSc (Hons) dissertations and serves as Personal Tutor across undergraduate levels while delivering specialized instruction in extreme environment physiology and clinical exercise science. Her industry experience includes six years as a Sports Science Support Officer at Leeds Beckett University and concurrent work as a Sports Scientist for a Premiership rugby union club, providing real-world context to her academic work.
She directs the Alter G-based rehabilitation service within Carnegie Solutions for Health and Performance, collaborating with athletic teams and healthcare providers to implement cutting-edge recovery protocols while maintaining active research-teaching integration.