- Sports Training Methodology
- Elite Sport Scientific Support
- Physiological Testing in Sports
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Prof. Michail Michailov serves as Professor and head of the 'Theory and Methodology of Sports Training' sector at the Department of Theory of Sport Training, Faculty of Sport, National Sports Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria. Teaching since 2001, he earned his Doctor of Sciences degree in 2020 and was appointed Professor in 2023, specializing in sports training methodology and rock climbing physiology. His educational milestones: Doctoral degree (Doctor) in 2006 Doctor of Sciences degree in 2020 Professor appointment in 2023 Michailov's research centers on sport-specific physiological testing, elite athlete performance evaluation, and rock climbing training methodology. He developed innovative equipment for peripheral aerobic/anaerobic capacity assessment and focuses on translating scientific findings into practical training applications for climbers. His work bridges sports science theory with elite athletic performance optimization. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2016-2024) reveals dominant focus on climbing biomechanics and physiology, particularly finger strength metrics, muscle endurance testing, and training adaptations. Key trends include validation of sport-specific assessment tools, blood flow restriction applications, and energy system contributions to climbing performance, with strong international collaboration patterns across European institutions. No formal scientific awards are documented, though he serves as guest editor for Frontiers and reviews for high-impact sports science journals, indicating peer recognition. He manages National Sports Academy research projects and international Erasmus initiatives, providing scientific support for elite athletes through performance testing and methodological guidance. While no formal students are listed, his coaching background informs practical knowledge transfer. Michailov actively contributes to the UIAA medical commission and leads development of a European sport climbing coach training system, with collaborations at Charles University (Prague), Krakow Academy of Physical Education, and Cologne Sports University.






