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James Mitchell is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Outdoor and Exercise Science at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on biomechanical analysis of climbing movements, psychophysiological aspects of climbing performance, and observational coaching strategies. Key areas include kinematic profiles of elite climbers, motor control optimization, and visual search patterns in sports coaching.
Research outputs emphasize quantitative biomechanical assessments using motion capture technologies. His work spans national-level speed climbers to elite athletes in power slap and traversing tasks, with a 2020 study on visual strategies in climbing coaching published in Frontiers. Collaborations with institutions like the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science highlight his engagement with applied sports science communities.
Publications demonstrate sustained focus on climbing's technical and physiological demands since 2014. Outputs have garnered 847 total views and 137 downloads, reflecting their relevance in sport science circles. No specific grants or awards are listed, though his research aligns with broader sports technology trends.
