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Nicola Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Outdoor and Exercise Science at the College of Science and Engineering. Her research spans biomechanics, motor development, and climbing performance, with expertise in kinematic analysis of athletic movements across different skill levels and age groups. She collaborates extensively on research examining climbing technique, fundamental motor skills interventions, and psychophysiological aspects of sports performance.
Taylor's research interests focus on quantifying athletic movement through biomechanical analysis, particularly in climbing sports. She investigates developmental motor skills in children and elite performance optimization through physiological and psychological frameworks. Her work bridges theoretical kinesiology with practical coaching applications.
Her publications consistently explore human movement science through sport-specific contexts, with recent emphasis on climbing kinematics and pediatric motor development. Research demonstrates methodological innovation in motion capture technology and standardized assessment protocols.
Awards and Recognition:
- No awards information available
Student Advising and Research Teams:
- Collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions on climbing biomechanics projects
- Co-authors research with sport science colleagues and students

