The Power of Sport & Exercise Science: Building Strength, Resilience and Health
Discover the Science of Human Health and Performance: Sport Science Webinar Series
Think Sport & Exercise Science is just about working out? Think again! This exciting webinar will take you beyond the gym, showing how science fuels performance, resilience, and health—both in elite athletes and the general population.
Strength Training & Records – Discover how Jonathan Edwards used science-backed strength training to smash the Triple Jump world record.
Mind Over Matter – Find out how Ronnie O’Sullivan battled self-doubt, stress, and motivation struggles on his way to world snooker glory.
Exercise as Medicine – See how Sport & Exercise Science is fighting back against obesity, heart disease, and sedentary lifestyles.
From physiology to psychology and to health and performance, this cutting-edge session will show you how Sport and Exercise Science is making a huge difference in understanding human health and performance! Don’t miss out—join us for this action-packed session!
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This session will be delivered through the medium of English.
Speaker
Dr Aamer Sandoo
Dr Aamer Sandoo is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science with a special focus on Cardiovascular Physiology. He is an expert in performing non-invasive assessments for examination of vascular health (endothelial function and structure) in different clinical populations and conducts research into the effects of lifestyle interventions for improving vascular health. He has authored over 50 scientific publications including multi-study and multi-centre primary research papers. He has also presented at over 24 National and International Conferences.
Dr Sandoo is passionate about teaching sport science and has a popular YouTube channel with over 12k subscribers which provides viewers with unique insights about Human Physiology. Please click this link: Physiology Made Easy!