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Shaun Joffe is a Lecturer and Course Lead for the Strength and Conditioning Science BSc (Hons) programme at St Mary’s University. He holds a BSc in Sport and Coaching Science from Bucks New University and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning from the University of Edinburgh. He is currently pursuing a PhD by publication at St Mary’s, focusing on physical determinants of weightlifting performance.
His research interests center on biomechanical and physiological determinants of weightlifting performance, including the diagnostic assessment of athlete strength characteristics using force platforms and technology. He has extensive experience as a strength and conditioning coach, previously working at the English Institute of Sport for seven years, supporting Olympic and Paralympic sports like hockey, para-rowing, and weightlifting. He continues to coach national and international-level weightlifters.
His publications explore topics such as neuromuscular predictors of performance, isometric force correlations, and reliability of sports technology tools. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his work demonstrates expertise in applied sports science and athlete performance optimization.
Shaun’s advising and coaching focus on elite athletes, though formal grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the text. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in high-performance sport.



