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This conversation is with Dr Joe Eisenmann, a translator of scientific knowledge working ‘in the trenches’ with youth athletes and their coaches every day.
He is also a scholar in paediatric sports science.
Joe has a diverse skill set that includes exercise physiology, human growth and maturation, epidemiology, talent identification, data science and strength and conditioning.
Now a visiting Professor of Leeds Beckett University in the UK, Joe completed his doctoral research at Michigan State University in the US and his Master's degree at Northern Arizona.
In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of knowledge translation and why Joe believes is it so important.
Joe has spent time in LTAD environments across the world and I wanted to really understand what it takes to deliver a quality experience.
We also discuss:
You can find Joe on Twitter @Joe_Eisenmann
If you enjoy the show, please subscribe with your favourite podcast app. We’d also encourage you to head over to iTunes and give the show a rating as it helps us to share the show with more people.
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This conversation is with Dr Joe Eisenmann, a translator of scientific knowledge working ‘in the trenches’ with youth athletes and their coaches every day.
He is also a scholar in paediatric sports science.
Joe has a diverse skill set that includes exercise physiology, human growth and maturation, epidemiology, talent identification, data science and strength and conditioning.
Now a visiting Professor of Leeds Beckett University in the UK, Joe completed his doctoral research at Michigan State University in the US and his Master's degree at Northern Arizona.
In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of knowledge translation and why Joe believes is it so important.
Joe has spent time in LTAD environments across the world and I wanted to really understand what it takes to deliver a quality experience.
We also discuss:
You can find Joe on Twitter @Joe_Eisenmann
If you enjoy the show, please subscribe with your favourite podcast app. We’d also encourage you to head over to iTunes and give the show a rating as it helps us to share the show with more people.
Thanks so much for listening!
Support the show

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