Dr Paul Felton
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Senior Lecturer: @TrentUni. Biomechanics expert: @icoachcricket. Consultany: @TheCricketBiom. Often found building musculoskeletal models or thinking cricket…
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🏏 Bowling speeds in women's cricket are hitting levels undreamt of ten years ago. Biomechanics expert Dr Paul Felton, who is collating data on women's bowling, discusses the best actions and techniques for pace for the The Telegraph 👇
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Bowling speeds in women's cricket are hitting levels undreamt of ten years ago. Biomechanics expert Dr Paul Felton, who is collating data on women's bowling, discusses the best actions and techniques for pace.
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Ever wondered why cheetahs are so dang fast, but smaller animals, like mice, or larger animals, like elephants, are much slower? Thrilled to share our new study in Nature Communications led by Evolutionary Biomechanics Laboratory & Christofer Clemente w/ Peter Bishop. A chat that started 10 y ago
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Great to spend some time talking to Ben Ferbrache about all things fast bowling 🎙️🏏
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Love this ❤️
Charlotte Lyons & Dr Carla Mc Cabe were fantastic to work with.
It was an honour to be contacted & special to help answer a question with meaning to Charlotte & female cricket.
A great collab bridging science & sport in the ISBS spirit
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Looking forward to writing the risk assessment for this one to go into the BiomechanicsNTU labs….
Too late for this year Timmion Skervin?
Great evening catching up with Kaushal (one of my PhD Alumni) earlier in the week 🍻
Looking forward to publishing his PhD and enjoying the next meeting in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰☀️✍️
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Great to catch up with NTU Department of Sport Science Alumni Luke Butterfield to discuss Stress Fracture mechanisms today with West Brom’s Academy staff! ⚽️
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Had a great day delivering the newly revamped ‘Human Movement Science’ module for the latest icoachcricket ‘Advanced Coaching Program’ yesterday.
Great to see some old NTU Department of Sport Science alumni and meet some new friends 🏏