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Lee Pote is a Senior Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning at the College of Science and Engineering, specializing in sports science research with a focus on cricket and rugby biomechanics, injury prevention, and workload monitoring. Their work bridges academic research with practical applications in elite and adolescent sports.
- Current faculty member at College of Science and Engineering
- Research spans cricket physiology, rugby workload analysis, and injury prevention
- Active publication record in key sports science journals since 2013
Research Interests: Lee Pote's work examines physiological demands in cricket formats (Test, ODIs, T20), relative age effects in boxing, strength and conditioning practices across sports, and injury management strategies in youth athletics. They analyze player profiling, workload optimization, and sport-specific injury risk factors.
Publication Trends: Recent studies focus on women's cricket physiology (2024), international cricket injury comparisons (2024), and longitudinal analysis of player characteristics (2023). Earlier work covers youth sports injury management (2020) and cricket-specific conditioning programs (2018).
While no explicit awards are documented, their research output demonstrates sustained contribution to sports science through empirical studies in high-impact journals.
