Sam Allenمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Biomechanics
- Sports Science
- Exercise Physiology
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Sam Allen is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Biomechanics at Loughborough University's School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences. He is affiliated with the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) and specializes in biomechanical research related to sports performance and injury prevention. His academic journey includes a BSc from the University of Birmingham (2000), an MSc from Loughborough (2004), and a PhD in triple jump simulation (2009). Education: BSc Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2000 MSc Sports Biomechanics, Loughborough University, 2004 PhD in Computer Simulation of Triple Jump, Loughborough University, 2009 Research focuses on biomechanics of running, sprinting, and jumping, with an emphasis on injury mechanisms, muscle morphology, and performance optimization. Notable areas include sex differences in biomechanics, hamstring injury prevention, and neuromechanical adaptations during exercise. Publications highlight advanced topics like machine learning for injury prediction, force-velocity relationships in sprinting, and biomechanical modeling of prosthetic limbs. His work bridges theoretical simulations and practical athletic performance improvements. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants sections remain unreported in the provided text. He is associated with the Lifestyle for Health and Wellbeing and Sport Performance research groups. Labs/teams: Active contributor to NCSEM and biomechanics research teams at Loughborough University.














