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Dean McNamara serves as a Sessional Academic in the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences within the Faculty of Health Sciences, focusing on sports science research with emphasis on cricket performance metrics and workload management systems.
His research specializes in sports biomechanics and athlete monitoring, particularly investigating PlayerLoad variability, bowling velocity dynamics, and fatigue responses in cricket fast bowlers. McNamara employs microsensor technology to develop objective workload quantification methods, aiming to optimize training regimens while minimizing injury risks through evidence-based workload management protocols.
Analysis of his 2013-2016 publications reveals consistent thematic focus on cricket-specific workload challenges, including validation of automated bowling event detection systems, examination of performance execution across repeated spells, and junior athlete fatigue response patterns. These studies collectively advance the integration of wearable sensor data into practical cricket training frameworks for enhanced performance optimization.


