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Martin Blok Stensvig serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen, contributing to academic instruction and research in sports science. His institutional affiliation places him within Denmark's premier research environment for human movement and performance studies.
His research concentrates on Sports Science and Exercise Physiology, with specialized focus on biomechanical and physiological determinants of running performance. Investigations into running economy among elite athletes form the core of his scholarly work, examining how metabolic efficiency, gait mechanics, and training adaptations influence competitive outcomes in middle- and long-distance events. This research bridges laboratory analysis with practical athletic applications.
Stensvig's 2021 publication in Physiological Reports represents his primary scholarly contribution, analyzing multifactorial influences on running economy. The work demonstrates methodological rigor through biomechanical measurements and physiological testing, attracting significant academic attention with 72 Mendeley readers and Wikipedia citation. Research trends indicate strong emphasis on translational sports science with direct implications for athletic training protocols.
No formal scientific awards were documented in available sources. Information regarding student supervision and research grants remains unavailable in the current institutional profile, though his collaborative publication suggests active engagement in departmental research networks.

